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The probability of rolling any number on a cube can be represented by the formula: X / the number of variables. Since any cube has 6 sides, the probability of rolling any of the numbers 1 through 6 on the cube, can be represented by the formula: X = 1 / 6

= 16.66%

The odds or probability of flipping a coin and landing it on either side can be represented by X = the requested result / the number of variables

= 1 /2

= 50%

Therefore, given the two questions of probability, there is a much greater chance of landing a coin on "tails" rather than rolling a "4".

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