Abel uses a probability simulator to roll a six-sided number cube 100 times and to flip a coin 100 times. The results of the experiment are shown below:

Number on the Cube Number of Times Rolled
1 12
2 18
3 30
4 22
5 10
6 8

Heads Tails
34 66

Using Abel's simulation, what is the probability of rolling a 2 on the number cube and the coin landing on tails? (5 points)

fraction 84 over 10,000

fraction 1,188 over 10,000

fraction 18 over 100

fraction 66 over 100

1 answer

The probability of rolling a 2 on the number cube is 18/100, and the probability of the coin landing on tails is 66/100.

To find the probability of both events happening, we multiply the probabilities together:

(18/100) * (66/100) = 1188/10000

Therefore, the probability of rolling a 2 on the number cube and the coin landing on tails is 1188/10000. So the answer is:

fraction 1,188 over 10,000