If you flip a coin and roll a 6-sided die what is the probability that you will flip a heads and roll at least a 3?

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one in three1 2 = under 33 4 5 6 = at least 3so 4/6 probabilitycoin is 1 in 24/6 x 1/2 = 4/12 = 1/3

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