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An experiment consists of rolling a die and then flipping a coin.


The following tree diagram shows the possible outcomes.



A tree diagram in which a center point branches to numbers 1 through 6, which each branch to an H & T.


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What is the probability of rolling an even number or flipping a tail?


Enter your answer as a reduced fraction, like this: 3/14

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Answer:

Both are 1/2

Explanation:

Count just the tails, that's the numerator

Count all the heads and tails, that's the denominator.

And for the 2nd fraction:

Count just the evens, that's the numerator

Count all the even and odd numbers, that's the denominator.

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Answer: The answer to this question is 3/4

Explanation:

In this problem, there are 12 outcomes. Of those, 3 result in an even number and a tail, 3 more in an even number but not tail and 3 in a tail but an odd number, hence there are 9 desired outcomes.

Hence, the probability is given by: p=9/12=3/4

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