Yes, you could do that.
The sample space of tossing a coin is H and T.
The sample space for tossing a coin twice is [HH, HT, TH, TT].
3 out of 6
Yes, it can.
The probability of tossing heads on all of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 0.56, or 0.015625. The probability of tossing heads on at least one of the first six tosses of a fair coin is 1 - 0.56, or 0.984375.
16
3/8. And the coin tossing is totally irrelevant.
The sample space is H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5.
3/16
There are 2 * 6 or 12 outcomes for flipping a coin and spinning a spinner that has 6 different colored sections.
6
To find the probability of spinning a number greater than 5 on a spinner numbered 1 to 8, we note that the numbers greater than 5 are 6, 7, and 8, giving us 3 favorable outcomes out of 8 total outcomes. Thus, the probability of this event is 3/8. For the coin toss, the probability of getting a tail is 1/2. The combined probability of both events occurring is (3/8) × (1/2) = 3/16.
The sample space of tossing a coin is H and T.
Incomplete question, please resubmit.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
Yes.
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