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A coin is flipped and a six-diced die is rolled. What is the probability that the coin lands heads and the die shows four or more? (Hint: define A to be the event ‘coin lands heads’ and B to be the event ‘die shows four or more’. A and B are independent events, since the coin flip has nothing to do with the coin toss. The probability that both events will occur is the product of the two individual probabilities.)

(a) 0.5

(b) 1

(c) 0.25

(d) 0.75

(e) none of the above

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