Kane used a probability simulator to roll a 6-sided number cube and flip a coin 100 times. The results are shown in the tables below:
Number on
the Cube Number of
Times Rolled
1
18
2
32
3
12
4
25
5
3
6
10
Heads Tails
55
45
Using Kane's simulation, what is the probability of rolling a 2 on the number cube and the coin landing heads up?
1760 over 10000
1620 over 10000
87 over 100
67 over 100
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I'm pretty sure it is either A or C. I can't get the probability down though if it would take more rolls or less. Just common sense I want to say A, but you never know. I am sorry I can't help you with this more. I haven't done one of these problems in a while and frankly I've forgotten most of how to do it.