(07.03 MC)
Milan 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
10
2
8
3
33
4
29
5
11
6
9
Heads Tails
29
71
Using Milan's simulation, what is the probability of rolling a 5 on the number cube and the coin landing on tails?
11
10.000
71
10,000

Respuesta :

Answer:

P(Both) = 781/10000

Solution:

P(T) = 71/100

P(6) = 11/100

P(Both) = P(T) * P(6)

(Both) = 71/100 * 11/100

P(both) = (71 * 11) / 10000

P(Both) = 781/10000

Brainliest please, I need a few more ;D

 Short Answer D

Remark

Thank you for trying to pose the question so clearly.

Givens

T = 71 times

5 being rolled = 11

Substitution and solution.

P(T) = 71/100

P(6) = 11/100

P(Both) = P(T) * P(6)

P(Both) = 71/100 * 11/100

P(both) = (71 * 11) / 10000

P(Both) = 781/10000