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A coin and a six faced die, both unbiased, are thrown simultaneously. The probability of getting a head on the coin and an odd number on the die is: - ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.

The probability of getting an odd number on the die = 3/6 = ½

Hence, the probability of getting a head on the coin and odd number on the die = (½).(½)

= 1/4

Answered by roshni542
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Answer:

The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.

The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.The probability of getting an odd number on the die = 3/6 = ½

The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.The probability of getting an odd number on the die = 3/6 = ½Hence, the probability of getting a head on the coin and odd number on the die = (½).(½)

The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.The probability of getting an odd number on the die = 3/6 = ½Hence, the probability of getting a head on the coin and odd number on the die = (½).(½)= 1/4

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