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The odds of corerectly predicting 1 number on a dice with 1 throw is 1 in 6.

Predicting the same number to appear in two throws, its 1 in (6 * 6) 36

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Same deal with the coin, except less options, so 1 in (2 * 2) 4

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Q: What are the possible outcomes when you roll a number cube twice and flip a coin twice?
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