No, it is not.
The probability is 5/6. The die has 6 sides so 5 of them are not the "4". The probability of getting the four is 1/6.
Suppose A is the event {rolling a 6-sided die 20 times and getting a 5} Then A', the complement of A, is the event {rolling a 6-sided die 20 times and not getting a 5 any times} So Pr(A) = 1 - Pr(A') = 1 - (5/6)20 = 1 - 0.026084 = 0.973916 (to 6 dp)
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An event can either happen or not happen. If the probability of it happening is 3/5,then the probability of it not happening is 2/5.
Here the sample space is(s)=10, =>mod(s)=10 a=be the event of getting exactly 5 boys =>mod(a)=5 b=be the event of getting exactly 5 girls =>mod(b)=5 thus, p(a)=mod(a)/mod(s)=5/10=1/2 p(b)=mod(b)/mod(s)=5/10=1/2 p(5 boys and 5 girls)=p(a)*p(b)=1/2*1/2=1/4
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