The probability of landing on 1, on 2, on 4 on 5 and 6when rolling a biased dice areshow in the table
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The probability of rolling 4 on a spinner depends on how many numbers there are on the spinner. If there are for example six numbers, 1 through 6 on the spinner, then the probability of landing on a 4 would be 1/6.
Since there are six possible results of rolling a die, the probability of rolling a 6 is 1/6.
Since those two events (spinner, rolling a die) are independent events, the probability of landing on a 4 on a spinner and rolling a 6 on a die would be the product of the individual probabilities.
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