ihatemath63
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  • 06-02-2019
  • Mathematics
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P(rolling an odd number and the coin landing on heads)

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popcornrox37
popcornrox37 popcornrox37
  • 06-02-2019

Answer:

0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume this is a die and coin problem.

So the probability of getting heads its 0.5 each time we flip a coin.

A die has numbers 1-6, and 1 is odd, 3 is odd and 5 is odd

so again the probability of rolling a odd number is 0.5

These events are independent, meaning that rolling a odd number doesnt affect the result of the coin flip, so we can multiply their probability so

P(Odd and Heads) = 0.5(0.5)

P(Odd and heads) = 0.25

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