These are all independent events. So the probability of them all happening is the product of the probabilities of each one of them happening. The desired probability is (2/6)*(1/2)*(1/2)=1/12
It is 1/12.
With one toss of a coin, there can be at most 1 head. So the probability of 4 or more heads is very definitely 0.
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6.
1/6
The answer will depend on what is being tossed!
If the coin is tossed and the die rolled sufficiently many times then the probability is 1: the event is a certainty.For just one toss and roll, the probability is 0.25
The answer depends on the experiment: how many coins are tossed, how often, how many dice are rolled, how often.
Coins do not have numbers, there is only the probability of heads or tails.
9/2
These are independent one has no bearing on the other
The probability that the die tossed will land on a number that is smaller than 5 is 4/6 or 2/3. Smaller than 5 is 1 - 4 and 6 is the sample space.
well, it will have 6 times of the greater chance.
The probability is 90/216 = 5/12