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Only 1 if you get the meganumber, or powerball number. If you don't get that one, then you need 3.
Every roll of a fair die has a one in two chance of being even or odd.
It is more likely that exactly one of the numbers is a two. The chances of any certain number showing up when rolling two cubes are 11 in 36. There is also a one in 36 chance that both cubes will come up the same, so the odds of getting exactly one two are 10 in 36, or 27.7%. There is a three out of six chance that one of the cubes will be odd, so to find out the chances of both cubes being odd, you multiply together the chances of each cube being odd. (3/6) * (3/6) = 9/36 or 25%.
There are 36 possibilities when rolling two six sided die. 15 of them result in a prime number (2,3,5,7,11) So the probability is 15 in 36 or a 5 in 12 chance.
Casting two 6-sided dice, there are 36 possible outcomes. For any given number, there is only one occurrence of doubles [1,1 ; 2,2 ; ... 6;6] So the chance of throwing {1 + 1 = 2} is 1/36. And the chance of throwing {6 + 6 = 12} is also 1/36. If asked what the chance of double-two's that would also be 1/36, but if you ask the chance of rolling a sum of 4, then there are 3 outcomes, which sum to 4 {1+3 ; 3+1; 2+2}, so that chance is 3/36 or 1/12.
No. A square root of 36 is -6 which, being negative, is not a natural number.The square root of 36 is 6 ... also rational.
36 is a triangular number, Square number and also a Consecutive number.
100 percent of a number is the number itself. Therefore, 100 percent of 36 is 36.
There is a 1/36 chance in each throw so very unlikely.
the chances of the second number being 12 is :1/36
The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
With the serial number to your Smith and Wesson model 36-1 being J562694,this indicates that it was manufactured between the years 1976-1977.