It means that there is a serious error in your calculations since a probability cannot ever be greater than 1.
If you mean rolling at least one three, the 1/3. If you mean exactly one three, then 5/18. and If you mean a sum of 3 for the two throws, the answer is 1/18
If you rolled a die 120 times, the probability of getting a 6 is one in six. It does not matter how many times you roll the die - the probability is still one in six - except that the long term mean will approach the theoretical value of 0.166... as the number of trials increases.
The answer depends on what you mean by "do". Does it mean calculate individually, calculate the probability of either one or the other (or both), calculate the probability of both, calculate some function of both (for example the sum of two dice being rolled)?
Even if I assume that you mean probability and not probility, the question cannot be answered since there is no information as to what is being rolled. For a normal tetrahedral die, the answer is 1.
Even if I assume that you mean probability and not probility, the question cannot be answered since there is no information as to what is being rolled. For a normal tetrahedral die, the answer is 1.
If a number has a probability of 1 it means it is certain to occur.
If the probability of a event is zero, then the event cannot occur. Therefore, if the probability of an even number is zero, then the probability of an odd number is one.
If by cube you mean perfect cube (a cube of an integer), then no, and the nearest perfect cube is 81.
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I understand this to mean, what is the probability of getting 4, then 5 then 1? 1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/216
No, being a perfect cube would mean it has factors.
Yes.