You toss one coin and one die. What is the probability that you get tail and a number greater than 3?
You toss one coin and one die. What is the probability that you get tail and...
1. You roll a die and toss a coin. What is the probability of seeing tails and a 3? 2. You roll a die and toss a coin. What is the probability of seeing a tails or a 3?
(a) Draw a tree diagram to display all the possible outcomes
that can occur when you flip a coin and then toss a die.
(b) How many outcomes contain a head and a number greater than
4?
(c) Probability extension: Assuming the outcomes displayed
in the tree diagram are all equally likely, what is the probability
that you will get a head and a number greater than 4 when you flip
a coin and toss a die? (Round your answer...
(a) When you toss an unbiased coin five times, what is the probability that you will obtain exactly 3 heads, and 2 tails? (b) In (a), what is the probability that you will obtain exactly 3 heads, and 2 tails, in that order? (c) When you spin an unbiased die, there are six possible outcomes. What is the probability that you spin an unbiased die once, and you get both a 2, and a 6? What is the probability that in one...
If you toss a fair coin 4 times, what is the probability that you get at least one tails result? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
A fair coin is tossed. If the toss results in a head, then one die is thrown, while if the toss results in a tail, then two dice are thrown. Let X denote the random variable that counts the number of spots showing on the thrown die or dice. The values that X can assume are the positive integers from 1 to 12 inclusive. Find the following probabilities. Your answers should be whole numbers or fractions in lowest terms. Pr(X=1)...
in a game, you toss a fair coin and a fair six sided die. if you toss a heads on the coin and roll either a 3 or a 6 on the die, you win $30. otherwise, you lose $6. what is the expected profit of one round of this game
You toss a fair coin 4 times. What is the probability that (round to 4 decimal places) a) you get all Tails? b) you get at least one Head?
QUESTION 7 Which of the two events are mutually exclusive? OA. Toss a coin to get a head or tail OB. Roll a die to get an even number or 4 OC. Roll two dices to get two even numbers or a sum of 8 D. Roll a die and get a prime number or 3 QUESTION 8 Probability of events must lie in limits of OA. 1-2 B. 2-3 OC.0-1 OD.-1-1 QUESTION9 Sample space (e.g. all possible outcomes) for...
We toss a fair coin n times. What is the probability that we get at least 3 heads given that we get at least one?
You have a biased coin where heads come up with probability 2/3
and tails come up with probability 1/3.
2. Assume that you flip the coin until you get three heads or one tail. (a) Draw the possibility tree. (b) What is the average number of flips? Use the possibility tree, and show your calculation.
2. Assume that you flip the coin until you get three heads or one tail. (a) Draw the possibility tree. (b) What is the average...