Larger or equal to 0 but less than or equal to 1
larger than 1
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
The probability of not rolling a number larger than 4 is the probability of rolling a number equal to 4 or lower: P(x≤4) = P(1) + P(2) + P(3) + P(4) = 4/6 = 2/3 = 0.6666... ≈ 66.7%
If it is a fair die that is rolled once, then the probability is 2/3.
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The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
The probability is zero. No number can be less than 3 and greater than 4.
The probability of rolling a number less than 6 on a die would be 5/6.
9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.
There could be many questions: What is the probability of rolling an even number. What is the probability of rolling an odd number. What is the probability of rolling a number less than 4. What is the probability of rolling a number more than 3. What is the probability of rolling 1,4, or 6. Basically it could be any question about the probability of rolling half of the faces.
The probability is 0.