Answer: 0.1
Explanation:
If we spin a fair spinner numbered 1 - 5 and flips a fair coin.
Then, the possible outcomes will be :-
![(1,T),(2,T), (3,T), (4,T), (5,T)\\\\(1,H),(2,H), (3,H), (4,H), (5,H)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/7ikbyvelhyi392muzl9jkdiujs3zvvkvrv.png)
i.e. total 10 possible outcomes.
The favorable outcomes = a 2 and a head i.e. only 1 .
Now, the probability of obtaining a 2 and a head will be :_
![\frac{\text{Number of favorable outcome}}{\text{Total outcomes}}\\\\=(1)/(10)=0.1](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/qhuclkscnxr9dgjvtizg5z5ctsg0u3p4hg.png)
Hence, the probability of obtaining a 2 and a head = 0.1