The answer will depend on what the 8 numbers on the spinner are!
enless you include it landing on it's side the two possible outcomes for this are: Heads and Tails
There are technically 8 possible outcomes if you are talking about the side of the coin it lands on. Each coin has 2 possible outcomes (landing on heads and landing on tails). To figure out the number of outcomes for all the coins you multiply the outcomes for all of the coins together: 2 X 2 X 2= 8.
Since there are 6 possible outcomes, and you want the probability of obtaining one of the outcomes (in your case 6), the probability of it landing on a 6 is 1/6.
The spinner has five equal sections marked 1 through 5, with the even numbers being 2 and 4. There are 2 favorable outcomes (landing on an even number) out of a total of 5 possible outcomes. Therefore, the probability of landing on an even number is ( \frac{2}{5} ) or 40%.
When flipping two coins, each coin has two possible outcomes: heads (H) or tails (T). The total number of outcomes when flipping two coins is 2 × 2 = 4, which includes HH, HT, TH, and TT. Out of these four outcomes, only one results in both coins landing on tails (TT). Therefore, the probability of both coins landing on tails is 1 out of 4, or 25%.
If the lines between the sections had no width: 20% of Landing on 1, 20% on 2, 20% on 3, 20% on 4 and 20% on 5.
It depends on the probability of landing on 3. Without further information, the question cannot be answered.
Anything is possible!
1 in 6, with a one-sided die. You have 6 possible outcomes, all have an even chance of happening. Therefore rolling a three is a 1 in 6, or a 1/6 chance.
The probability of 2 coins both landing on heads or both landing on tails is 1/2 because there are 4 possible outcomes. Head, head. Head, tails. Tails, tails. Tails, heads. Tails, heads is different from heads, tails for reasons I am unsure of.
Not possible (it is in fact possible. I had this happen yesterday.)
Coin - 1/2 chance for either heads or tails Die - 16 chance of landing on 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6