Six times the number of different outcomes on the spinner.
Yes, you could do that.
There are 25 or 32 possible outcomes can you get by tossing 5 coins.
There are 23 = 8 possible outcomes.
There are 26 = 64 possible outcomes.
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Yes, you could do that.
There are 25 or 32 possible outcomes can you get by tossing 5 coins.
There are 23 = 8 possible outcomes.
There are 26 = 64 possible outcomes.
3/8. And the coin tossing is totally irrelevant.
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Presuming that the spinner and the number cube are both "fair", then no - spinning the spinner and tossing the six-sided number cube are called statistically independent events. They do not influence each other, and it does not matter which order the events occur in.
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The sample space is H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5.