What is the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four?

To determine the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four, we need to know the probabilities of each event separately.

First, let's consider the probability of flipping tails. In a fair coin toss, there are two equally likely outcomes (heads or tails). So, the probability of flipping tails is 1/2 or 0.5.

Next, let's consider the probability of rolling a four on a fair six-sided die. There is only one outcome out of six sides that is a four, so the probability of rolling a four is 1/6 or approximately 0.167.

To find the probability of both events happening together (flipping tails and rolling a four), we multiply the probabilities of each event: 0.5 * 0.167 = 0.0835.

So, the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four is approximately 0.0835 or 8.35%.

To determine the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four, we'll need to calculate the probability of each event separately and then multiply them together.

1. Probability of flipping tails:
Assuming a fair coin, the probability of flipping tails is 1/2 or 0.5.

2. Probability of rolling a four:
Assuming a fair six-sided die, the probability of rolling a four is 1/6 or approximately 0.1667.

Now, we can multiply the probabilities together to find the combined probability:
P(tails and 4) = P(tails) * P(4) = 0.5 * 0.1667 = 0.08335

Therefore, the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four is approximately 0.08335, or 8.335%.

To find the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four, we need to multiply the individual probabilities of each event happening.

First, let's determine the probability of flipping tails. When a fair coin is flipped, there are two possible outcomes: heads or tails. Since there is only one tails on a typical coin, the probability of flipping tails is 1 out of 2, or 1/2.

Next, let's determine the probability of rolling a four. When rolling a fair six-sided die, there are six possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Since there is only one four on a typical die, the probability of rolling a four is 1 out of 6, or 1/6.

To find the probability of both events occurring, we multiply the probabilities: (1/2) * (1/6) = 1/12.

Therefore, the probability of flipping tails and rolling a four is 1 out of 12, or 1/12.