Since a 6-sided die has numbers 1 to 6, the probability of rolling a number greater than 5 on the first roll is 1/6. The probability of rolling a 6 on the second roll is also 1/6.
Therefore, the probability of rolling a number greater than 5 and then rolling a 6 is: (1/6) * (1/6) = 1/36.
So, the probability is 1/36.
You roll a 6-sided die two times.
What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 5 and then rolling a 6?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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You spin the spinner twice.
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What is the probability of landing on a 1 and then landing on a number less than 3?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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What is the probability of landing on a 1 and then landing on a number less than 3?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
Since the spinner has numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, the probability of landing on a 1 on the first spin is 1/4. The probability of landing on a number less than 3 (which includes 1 and 2) on the second spin is 2/4 or 1/2.
Therefore, the probability of landing on a 1 and then landing on a number less than 3 is: (1/4) * (1/2) = 1/8.
So, the probability is 1/8.
Therefore, the probability of landing on a 1 and then landing on a number less than 3 is: (1/4) * (1/2) = 1/8.
So, the probability is 1/8.
You pick a card at random. Without putting the first card back, you pick a second card at random.
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What is the probability of picking a 7 and then picking a number greater than 6?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
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What is the probability of picking a 7 and then picking a number greater than 6?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
There are 4 cards in total.
The probability of picking a 7 as the first card is 1/4. Since there is only one card with a number greater than 6 (the 7), the probability of picking a number greater than 6 as the second card is 1/3.
Therefore, the probability of picking a 7 and then picking a number greater than 6 is: (1/4) * (1/3) = 1/12.
So, the probability is 1/12.
The probability of picking a 7 as the first card is 1/4. Since there is only one card with a number greater than 6 (the 7), the probability of picking a number greater than 6 as the second card is 1/3.
Therefore, the probability of picking a 7 and then picking a number greater than 6 is: (1/4) * (1/3) = 1/12.
So, the probability is 1/12.