Ian has a die that has six sides, each marked with a different integer from 1 to 6. It's a fair die, meaning that each side is equally likely to land face up when the die is rolled. He also has a coin with equal chances of landing on heads or tails. Suppose Ian rolled the die ten times and got ten consecutive 6s. What is the probability of rolling a 6 on the next roll?

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Ian has a die that has six sides, each marked with a different integer from 1 to 6. It's a fair die, meaning that each side is equally likely to land face up when the die is rolled. He also has a coin with equal chances of landing on heads or tails. <br>Suppose Ian rolled the die ten times and got ten consecutive 6s. What is the probability of rolling a 6 on the next roll?