Probability Basics

You roll a die and flip three coins. How many possible outcomes are there?
A bag contains four red cards numbered 1 through 4, four white cards numbered 1 through 4, and four black cards numbered 1 through 4. You choose a card at random.[br][br]The number of possible outcomes in the sample space is...?
A game show airs on television five days per week. Each day, a prize is randomly placed behind one of two doors. The contestant wins the prize by selecting the correct door. What is the probability that exactly two of the five contestants win a prize during the week? Express your first answer as a fraction in simplest form, and round your percent answer to the nearest hundredth.
When two six-sided dice are rolled, there are 36 possible outcomes.[br][br][b]a.[/b] Find the probability that the sum is not 4. Express your answer first as a fraction in simplest form, and then as a percent. Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.[br][br][b]b. [/b]Find the probability that the sum is greater than 5. Express your answer first as a fraction in simplest form, and then as a percent. Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.
You roll a six-sided die 60 times. You get the following results:[br]1: 11 times[br]2: 14 times[br]3: 7 times[br]4: 10 times[br]5: 6 times[br]6: 12 times[br][br]The number for which the experimental probability of rolling the number is the same as the theoretical probability is...?
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