[See] A simple experiment is conducted. First a six-sided die is rolled and then a coin is flipped. List the rest of the sample space for this experiment.


Question: A simple experiment is conducted. First a six-sided die is rolled and then a coin is flipped.


  1. List the rest of the sample space for this experiment.
    H1, H2...
  2. Using the fact that all the events are equally likely we can assign a probability of ______ to each of the simple events.
  3. Use your answer to the preceding to find the probability that when the experiment is conducted the die will show a number 3, 4, or 5 and the coin will land heads up.
  4. Use your answer part b) to find the probability that when the experiment is conducted the die will show a number 3 or less and the coin will land heads up.
  5. Use your answer part b) to find the probability that when the experiment is conducted the die will show a number less than 6 and the coin will land heads up.
  6. Explain why your answer to part e) is not equal to the sum of your answers in parts c) and d).

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