B
For this problem Let's work in parts
1) Coin
Heads
Tails
Flipping the coin once, the Probability is:

For there are two possible results, Heads or Tails, and there was one flipping.
2) Spinner
1 to 6 sections
The Probability of this spinner lands on a number lesser than 3

is 1 out of 3 for this spinner, since only 1, 2 are valid results.
So, the answer to this experiment

Is the probability of both happen, both spinner and coin are 1 in six flipping. Since there are only two numbers < 3 on the spinner and two possibilities for the coin.
B
Heads, 1
Tails 1
Heads2
Tails 2