Practice calculating the probability of two independent events occurring together: rolling a die and flipping a coin.
\( \begin{array}{l}\textbf{A fair 6-sided die is rolled and a fair coin is flipped.} \\ \text{What is the probability of rolling a 6 and getting heads?}\end{array} \)
Choose one option:
Multiply the probabilities of independent events to get the combined probability.
Independent events: the outcome of one does not affect the other. To find the probability of both occurring, multiply the probabilities of each event.
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