4/6, or 66.67%.
If it is a fair spinner, then 3/8
It depends on how the six sides are numbered. In a standard die, it is zero percent.
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A probability can never be greater than 1.
Sample space for rolling a number greater than 4 is {5,6} so 2 choices in total out of 6 P(>4)=2/6=1/3 is the answer
If it is a fair spinner, then 3/8
3/16
3/8. And the coin tossing is totally irrelevant.
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
It depends on how the six sides are numbered. In a standard die, it is zero percent.
If the only numbers to pick from are 1 through 8, how can you get a factor greater than 10?
The probability is 0.277... (repeating).
In one throw it is 1/3
The answer depends on the spinner: how many sides it has and how they are numbered. These details are not given in the question and so there is no way to answer the question.The answer depends on the spinner: how many sides it has and how they are numbered. These details are not given in the question and so there is no way to answer the question.The answer depends on the spinner: how many sides it has and how they are numbered. These details are not given in the question and so there is no way to answer the question.The answer depends on the spinner: how many sides it has and how they are numbered. These details are not given in the question and so there is no way to answer the question.
5/8
Gary's chances of rolling either a 4 or a 6 are the same for any of the other numbers on the cube. The probability is 1 out of 3.
A probability can never be greater than 1.