What is the probability that he gets a 1 on both the die and the spinner?

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To determine the probability that he gets a 1 on both the die and the spinner, we need to know the number of favorable outcomes and the total number of possible outcomes for each event.

Let's assume that the die has 6 sides labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Since we are interested in the probability of getting a 1, there is only one favorable outcome (getting a 1).

Similarly, let's assume that the spinner has 8 equally likely sections labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Again, there is only one favorable outcome (getting a 1).

To find the probability of both events occurring, we multiply the probabilities of each individual event happening because they are independent events.

Probability of getting a 1 on the die = 1/6
Probability of getting a 1 on the spinner = 1/8

Probability of getting a 1 on both the die and the spinner = (1/6) * (1/8) = 1/48

Therefore, the probability of getting a 1 on both the die and the spinner is 1/48.

To find the probability that he gets a 1 on both the die and the spinner, we need to know the number of favorable outcomes (getting a 1 on both) and the total number of possible outcomes.

First, let's determine the number of possible outcomes for each of the die and the spinner.

1. The die: A standard die has 6 sides labeled 1 through 6. Therefore, the number of possible outcomes when rolling the die is 6.

2. The spinner: We don't have enough information about the spinner to determine the number of possible outcomes. It could have any number of sectors (or divisions) and it's unclear how many are labeled with numbers. Please provide specific information about the spinner so that we can proceed with the calculation.

Once we know the number of possible outcomes for both the die and the spinner, we can multiply these values together to calculate the total number of possible outcomes.

Next, we need to determine the number of favorable outcomes, which is the number of ways to get a 1 on both the die and the spinner.

Finally, we can use the formula:

Probability = Number of Favorable Outcomes / Total Number of Possible Outcomes

Please provide the necessary information about the spinner so that I can assist you in determining the probability.