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What is the probability of getting heads while flipping a coin and getting a number greater than or equal to 5 when rolling a single die
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What is the probability of getting heads while flipping a coin and getting a number greater than or equal to 5 when rolling a single die
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So 1/2 for the Coin and 2/6 or 1/3 for the Coin
So you need to add them
1/2 + 1/3
you'll multiple the Numerators and denominators
1x1= 1
2x3= 6
Answer: So you have 1/6 chance of flipping a Coin on heads and also rolling 5 or greater on a dice :)
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