Assume that in your hand you hold an ordinary six-sided die and a dime. You toss both the die and the dime on a table.
a.What is the probability that a head appears on the dime and a six on the die?b.What is the probability that a tail appears on the dime and any number more than 3 on the die?c.What is the probability that a number larger than 2 appears on the die?

What will be an ideal response?



a.1/12
b.3/12
c.8/12

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