The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.
There are many such events. The probability of throwing a 1 or 2 on one roll of a die, for example.
The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.
The probability is 100% since a single die has numbers 1-6, all of which are greater than zero (assuming that the die is a fair standard die and the results of the roll may be analyzed regardless of where the die ended up).
Yes a probability can be between 0 (meaning impossible) and 1 (meaning certain to happen).
The answer is closest to 50%.
It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.
Probability can not be less than 0 or greater than 1. A probability of 0 means there is no possibility whatsoever of an event occurring. A probability of 1 means that the event is guaranteed to occur no matter what.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
No, we can't expression any negative value as a probability. A probability ranges from 0 to 1 - 0 being the lowest and 1 being the highest.
Since zero is not on the die, the probability of getting a zero is 0%.