a)
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b)
![\[ P(\text{Even Number and Tail}) = (1)/(4) \]](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/et9prtk655p7xm77q62z273zqo0iumpj0j.png)
a) Probability of Getting a 2 and a Head:
When rolling a six-sided die and flipping a coin, the probability of getting a specific outcome for each event is
for rolling a 2 and
for getting a head. Since these events are independent, you multiply the probabilities to find the joint probability:
![\[ P(\text{2 and Head}) = P(\text{2}) * P(\text{Head}) = (1)/(6) * (1)/(2) = (1)/(12) \]](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/obl0an2eu14tzu3hl7h0mexeolxfvcou01.png)
Therefore, the probability that Kim gets a 2 and a head is
.
b) Probability of Getting an Even Number and a Tail:
For getting an even number on a six-sided die, there are three favorable outcomes (2, 4, 6) out of six possible outcomes. The probability of getting an even number is
. The probability of getting a tail in a coin flip is
. Since these events are independent, you multiply the probabilities:
![\[ P(\text{Even Number and Tail}) = P(\text{Even Number}) * P(\text{Tail}) = (1)/(2) * (1)/(2) = (1)/(4) \]](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/j6voh8vjtb4j8glhr7ctwvf0c0a2vi9s2b.png)
Therefore, the probability that Kim gets an even number and a tail is
