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john is asked to roll a fair numver cube, numbered 1 to 6, and tossed a balanced quarter simultaneously. What is the probability that he will roll a 2 and the quarter will come up tails? A.) 1/2 B.) 2/3 C.) 1/6 D) 1/12
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Answer: B 2/3
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1/6 + 1/2
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