There are 6 rolls for the die times 2 possibilities for the coin, so there are 12 total possibilities. Because there is a 1/2 chance of flipping a head, the answer is half of 12, or 6.
The odds are 50/50. A tossed coin does not have a memory.
Eight.
It is 0.5
It is 3/4
1 in 12 chance
The number of times a coin is tossed does not alter the probability of getting heads, which is 50% in every case, as long as the coin has not been rigged (i.e., a double-headed coin, a weighted coin) to alter the result.
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 odds are 50/50. A tossed coin does not have a memory.
Eight.
It is 0.5
50%
It is 3/4
The answer depends on "the outcome is heads HOW MANY TIMES!"
1 in 12 chance
1/2 or 0.5
10 :)
One in four. 1:4. The probability of getting heads when a fair coin is tossed is: P(H) = 1/2. The probability of getting heads on a second toss is: P(H) = 1/2, this result is independent of the result of the first toss. The probability of having both events happen (heads on the first and heads on the second toss) is: P(H1UH2) = (1/2)∙(1/2) = 1/4 = 0.25 = 0.25%