1st dice = 6 possibilities 2nd dice = 6 3rd dice = 6 Coin = 2 Total = 6x6x6x2 = 432 outcomes
The probability of tossing 6 heads in 6 dice is 1 in 26, or 1 in 64, or 0.015625. THe probability of doing that at least once in six trials, then, is 6 in 26, or 6 in 64, or 3 in 32, or 0.09375.
H and T blows
The probability that a coin will land on heads - at least once - in six tosses is 0.9844
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.
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Each coin can come out either heads (H) or tales (T). Since you're tossing four coins at once, I'm assuming there is no sense of order to be accounted for. In that case, the possible outcomes are the following: HHHH HHHT HHTT HTTT TTTT
1st dice = 6 possibilities 2nd dice = 6 3rd dice = 6 Coin = 2 Total = 6x6x6x2 = 432 outcomes
1,2,3,4,5,6
18 different combinations. When a coin is tossed twice there are four possible outcomes, (H,H), (H,T), (T,H) and (T,T) considering the order in which they appear (first or second). But if we are talking of combinations of the two individual events, then the order in which they come out is not considered. So for this case the number of combinations is three: (H,H), (H,T) and (T,T). For the case of tossing a die once there are six possible events. The number of different combinations when tossing a coin twice and a die once is: 3x6 = 18 different combinations.
I don't know if this is a trick question. Toss a coin once, you can only get one head. OK, if you toss it twice, the probability on each toss is 1/2 so 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 which is the same as 0.25 or 25%.
The bull is not weakened before it enters the ring. Once in the ring the picadores will try to weaken the tossing muscle some so that the bull concentrates its charge more and is not so prone to tossing its head.
No, it was once a Spanish Colony under a Royal Governor and became a US Territory which is modeled after a republic and not a democracy.
The event is that the coin lands with the Heads on top.
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The probability of tossing 6 heads in 6 dice is 1 in 26, or 1 in 64, or 0.015625. THe probability of doing that at least once in six trials, then, is 6 in 26, or 6 in 64, or 3 in 32, or 0.09375.
It is 1/2.