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1 in 216 or about 0.46%

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How is it possible to not roll a 6 with 6 dice?

if you are talking about getting a roll that totals 6 - there is only one way to roll that - get all ones. as such there are 6^6 -1 = 46656 -1 = 46655 other ways to roll the dice. so the odds of not rolling a total of 6 with 6 dice is 46655/46656 = .~99.997857%. If you are talking about not rolling a 6 on ANY of the dice, there are 5 ways to roll each die that will give you something other than 6 so the number of ways to not roll any 6's is 5^6 = 15625. That means the odds of not rolling any 6's on 6 dice is 15625/46656 = ~38.489798%


Odds of rolling 6 numbers on six-sided die using 10 dice?

-4


What is the odds of a multiple of 2 outcome if roll dice?

The possibilities are 2, 4 and 6 which are all multiples of two. So the odds are 50:50


What are the odds of rolling 3-6's or 8's before rolling a 7 in craps?

Approximately 1/1120 * You have a 27.777% chance of rolling either a six or an eight on the first roll. * You have a 13.888% chance of rolling the same thing as the first roll. * You have a 13.888% chance of doing it again. * You have a 16.666% chance of rolling a seven. To find total probability in this situation, you multiply all of your chances together. .27777 x .13888 x .13888 x .16666 = 0.000892886 = .0892886% =1/1119.964 You may just be finding this out now, but casinos have known it for a long time. The casinos simply make their payouts less than the probability and they can't lose. While I recognize that your question deals with the probablity of an event recurring, for the average gambler, there is another way to look at this. Dice have no memory. Therefore, each time you roll them, the probability of rolling a given number remains the same. Each time you roll the dice, the chances of rolling a 6 before a 7 is 6 to 5 against you. The same odds apply to rolling an 8 before a 7.


What is the size of the sample space for all the outcomes possible from rolling 6 dice?

If we roll 2 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 6 rows and 6 col so the answer is 6*6 i.e 36 elements.If we roll 6 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 36 rows and 36 col so the answer is 36*36 i.e 1296 elements.

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How is it possible to not roll a 6 with 6 dice?

if you are talking about getting a roll that totals 6 - there is only one way to roll that - get all ones. as such there are 6^6 -1 = 46656 -1 = 46655 other ways to roll the dice. so the odds of not rolling a total of 6 with 6 dice is 46655/46656 = .~99.997857%. If you are talking about not rolling a 6 on ANY of the dice, there are 5 ways to roll each die that will give you something other than 6 so the number of ways to not roll any 6's is 5^6 = 15625. That means the odds of not rolling any 6's on 6 dice is 15625/46656 = ~38.489798%


Odds of rolling 6 numbers on six-sided die using 10 dice?

-4


What is the odds of a multiple of 2 outcome if roll dice?

The possibilities are 2, 4 and 6 which are all multiples of two. So the odds are 50:50


What is the size of the sample for all the outcomes possible from rolling 6 dice?

The sample space for 1 roll is of size 6.


What are all the possible outcomes for rolling 3 dice?

6 outcomes each roll, 3 rolls. 6*6*6 = 216.


When you roll a dice 300 times what is the probability?

The probability of rolling a specific number on a fair six-sided dice is 1/6, as there are 6 equally likely outcomes. When rolling the dice 300 times, the probability of rolling that specific number on each roll remains 1/6, assuming the dice is fair and each roll is independent. Therefore, the probability of rolling that specific number at least once in 300 rolls can be calculated using the complement rule, which is 1 minus the probability of not rolling the specific number in all 300 rolls.


What are the odds of rolling 3-6's or 8's before rolling a 7 in craps?

Approximately 1/1120 * You have a 27.777% chance of rolling either a six or an eight on the first roll. * You have a 13.888% chance of rolling the same thing as the first roll. * You have a 13.888% chance of doing it again. * You have a 16.666% chance of rolling a seven. To find total probability in this situation, you multiply all of your chances together. .27777 x .13888 x .13888 x .16666 = 0.000892886 = .0892886% =1/1119.964 You may just be finding this out now, but casinos have known it for a long time. The casinos simply make their payouts less than the probability and they can't lose. While I recognize that your question deals with the probablity of an event recurring, for the average gambler, there is another way to look at this. Dice have no memory. Therefore, each time you roll them, the probability of rolling a given number remains the same. Each time you roll the dice, the chances of rolling a 6 before a 7 is 6 to 5 against you. The same odds apply to rolling an 8 before a 7.


When rolling five dice what is the probability that all 5 dice will be the same number?

The probability of rolling the same number on five dice is (1/6)4, or about 0.0007716.


What is the probability of rolling a 7 with two dice?

The probability or rolling a 7 with one roll of a pair (2) dice is 0.166666.... We get this number by dividing 6 by 36 (or 1 by 6). Let's review what a probability is and then find out how we get the 6 and the 36.We know that probabilities range from zero (0) to one (1), inclusive. A probability of 0 means that a given result cannot happen. Like rolling a 13 with one toss of a pair of dice. The largest number that can appear is 12, so rolling a 13 cannot be done. The probability of that happening is 0.A probability of 1 means it must happen. Like rolling a number between 2 and 12, inclusive, with one roll of the dice. Rolling a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, is something that must happen, so the probability of that is 1. All probabilities that something will happen will fall on or between 0 and 1. All of them. Some folks often interchange the term probability with "the odds" of something happening, and this might be the cause of some confusion. Now that we've reviewed probability, let's look at odds and see where the numbers come from.There are 6 ways to make a 7 with two dice. They are 1-6, 2-5, 3-4, 4-3, 5-2, and 6-1. And there are 36 (6 x 6) possible outcomes with a single roll of two dice. The odds of a 7 coming up are 6 in 36, or 1 in 6. As this is true, the probability of the 7 appearing will be the number of times the combination is possible (6) divided by the total possible combinations (36), which leads us to 6 divided by 36 or 1 divided by 6, or 0.166666....Use the link to the Related question to see about the odds of rolling that 7 with two dice.


What dice game has dice with multicolored sides two yellow two red and two green roll ten dice and similar to farkle?

i think you roll all 10 of these dice at once and it is similar to farkle


What is the probability of rolling a dice with the letters "D," "I," "C," and "E" on all four sides?

The probability of rolling a dice with the letters "D," "I," "C," and "E" on all four sides is 1 in 1,296.


What is the size of the sample space for all the outcomes possible from rolling 6 dice?

If we roll 2 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 6 rows and 6 col so the answer is 6*6 i.e 36 elements.If we roll 6 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 36 rows and 36 col so the answer is 36*36 i.e 1296 elements.