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The probability that the coin lands on tails and the dice lands on an even number is 0.3455
How to determine the probability?
Let A represents a biased coin lands on heads and B represents a biased dice lands on an even number
So, we have:
P(A) = 0.47
P(B) = 13/20
The required probability is:
P(A' and B) = P(A) * P(B)
This gives
P('A and B) = (1 - 0.47) * 13/20
Evaluate
P('A and B) = 0.3455
Hence, the probability that the coin lands on tails and the dice lands on an even number is 0.3455
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