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What is the probability of flipping heads and rolling a three?\newlineWrite your answer as a fractions" target="_blank" class="backlink">fraction or a whole number. With fractions, use a slash (/ / ) to separate the numerator and denominator.\newline__\_\_

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Q. What is the probability of flipping heads and rolling a three?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or a whole number. With fractions, use a slash (/ / ) to separate the numerator and denominator.\newline__\_\_
  1. Calculate Probability of Heads: Step 11: Determine the probability of flipping heads.\newlineThe probability of flipping heads on a fair coin is 11 out of 22 possible outcomes (heads or tails).\newlineCalculation: Probability of heads = 12\frac{1}{2}
  2. Calculate Probability of Rolling a Three: Step 22: Determine the probability of rolling a three on a fair six-sided die. The probability of rolling a three is 11 out of 66 possible outcomes (1,2,3,4,5,61, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). Calculation: Probability of rolling a three = 16\frac{1}{6}
  3. Calculate Combined Probability: Step 33: Calculate the combined probability of both independent events happening (flipping heads and rolling a three).\newlineTo find the combined probability of two independent events, multiply the probabilities of each event.\newlineCalculation: Combined probability = (12)(16)=112(\frac{1}{2}) * (\frac{1}{6}) = \frac{1}{12}

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