There are 24 possible outcomes:
January-Heads,
January-Tails,
February-Heads,
February-Tails,
March-Heads,
and so on.
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.
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.
1/4
It would be a two dimensional vector whose first component is a possible outcome of tossing the coin and the second is the outcome of the roll of the die. It is not possible to answer the question as asked because there is no following list of elements to choose from.
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.
The sample space of tossing a coin is H and T.
Do you mean what are all the possible outcomes? Or what is the probability of a certain outcome? Need a little more information.
The probability of tossing a coin and getting heads is 0.5
The probability of getting any outcome is 100%.The probability of a specific outcome depends on the description of that outcome.Some outcomes are more probable. Some are less probable.
well it depends on what you are tossing, if its a coin then no. it can be heads too. it would have to be a great coincidence for it to be all tails, but thats why the word probability comes in meaning that there is more than one outcome
Yes.
The sample space for tossing a coin twice is [HH, HT, TH, TT].
3 out of 6
3/8. And the coin tossing is totally irrelevant.