A single, fair 6-sided die is tossed. Find the odds in favor of rolling a 1....
7.4.30 A single fair die is tossed. Find the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 4. What are the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 4? (Simplify your answer.)
A probability experiment consists of rolling a fair 6-sided die. Find the probability of the event below rolling a number greater than 3. The probability is _______.
A fair 9-sided die is tossed. Find P(4 or at least 5). That is, find the probability that the result is a 4 or at least 5. You may enter your answer as a fraction, or as a decimal rounded to 3 places after the decimal point, if necessary.
3. A fair coin is tossed, and a fair six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability that the coin come up heads and the die will come up 1 or 2? A. 1/2 B. 1/4 C. 1/6 E. 1/3
In a game, a single event consists of fair six-sided die begin thrown followed by flip of a fair two-sided coin. a. state the number of possible outcome in the sample space b. find the probability that a single randomly-selected turn will be include the coin toss coming up "heads" c.find the probability that a single randomly - selected turn in include a "6" coming up on the die d.find the probability that a single randomly-selected turn will include a...
A 20-sided fair die and an 8-sided fair die are rolled. What is the probability of rolling: exactly a 5 on the first die OR a 2 or larger on the second die? Enter your answer as a reduced fraction. ________________
A coin is tossed and a six-sided die numbered 1 through 6 is rolled. Find the probability of tossing a head and then rolling a number greater than 2. The probability of tossing a head and then rolling a number greater than 2 is _______ (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
Suppose you are rolling a fair four-sided die and a fair six-sided die and you are counting the number of ones that come up. What is the probability that both die roll ones? What is the probability that exactly one die rolls a one? What is the probability that neither die rolls a one? What is the expected number of ones? If you did this 1000 times, approximately how many times would you expect that exactly one die would roll...
A probability experiment consists of rolling a fair 12-sided die. Find the probability of the event below. rolling a 5
Sally is rolling a fair 6-sided die. What is the probability that it takes 4 rolls for her to get a six? 0.5787 0.005 0.5177 0.096 0.1667