Answer:
11 : 1
Explanation:
The probability of obtaining a head when a dime is flipped is 1/2, since there are two possible outcomes (heads or tails) and each is equally likely.
The probability of rolling any particular number on a fair six-sided die is 1/6, since there are six equally likely outcomes (the numbers 1 through 6).
To find the odds against obtaining a head and rolling any number on the die, we need to multiply the probabilities of the two events. This gives us
(1/2) x (1/6) = 1/12
So the probability of obtaining a head and rolling any number on the die is 1/12.
To find the odds against this event, we need to compare the probability of the event happening to the probability of it not happening. The probability of the event not happening is 1 - 1/12 = 11/12.
Therefore, the odds against obtaining a head and rolling any number on the die are:
11 : 1