5 tails: (0.5)^5 = 0.03125 or 3.125% chance of 5 tails in a row. Two die each showing ones, (1/6)^2 = 0.02778 or 2.778% chance of snake eyes. Slightly more possible for 5 tails.
1 in 2.
1/24
Your question is very vague but if we assume "rolling a 5" is rolling a five on a six sided dice then the probability of that would be 1/6 since there are 6 sides and 5 is just 1 side. Again your question is very vague but if we assume "getting tails" means getting heads or tails on a 2 sided coin then the probability of that would be 1/2 since there are 2 sides and tails is just 1 side.
The probability to tossing a coin and obtaining tails is 0.5. Rolling a die has nothing to do with this outcome - it is unrelated.
Coin - 1/2 chance for either heads or tails Die - 16 chance of landing on 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6
Tossing tails: 1 in 2 or 1/2 Rolling a 2: 1 in 6 or 1/6
It wouldn't be a rattle snake or snake without a tail. Would it??
The outcomes are: heads, tails, tails or tails, heads, tails or tails, tails, heads. You can see that there are 3 possible outcomes with exactly 1 head.
Heads+Heads ; Heads+Tails ; Tails+Tails
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
No
1 in 2.
1/24
The probability of flipping tails on a perfect coin in a perfect toss is 0.5. The probability of rolling 1 on a die is 1 in 6. Likewise, the probability of rolling 6 on a die is 1 in 6. So the probability of rolling either 1 or 6 is 2 in 6 (which is 1 in 3).
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Your question is very vague but if we assume "rolling a 5" is rolling a five on a six sided dice then the probability of that would be 1/6 since there are 6 sides and 5 is just 1 side. Again your question is very vague but if we assume "getting tails" means getting heads or tails on a 2 sided coin then the probability of that would be 1/2 since there are 2 sides and tails is just 1 side.
Buteo hawks like red tails will eat most any type of snake, including rattlers.