Question #ac3f6 Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Theoretical and Experimental Probability 1 Answer Mena A. · Stefan V. Apr 4, 2017 #1/6# or #16%# chance. Explanation: The chance of getting a #5# or a #6# is #2/6#. The chance of getting heads is #1/2#. So you multiply them and it equals #2/6 xx 1/2 = 1/6# Answer link Related questions How do you calculate experimental probability? How do you calculate theoretical probability? How do you find a sample space? How do you determine the theoretical probability of rolling a five on a die? How do you find odds in favor and odds against? What are the odds against drawing a face card? What is the probability p(diamonds)? What is the probability that the fish chosen will be a trout if a fish tank contains 25 trout,... A box contains six yellow, two red and two blue cubes. What is the probability of picking a... A museum worker randomly displays 6 historical writings in a row. What is the probability that... See all questions in Theoretical and Experimental Probability Impact of this question 1838 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License