The chance that you win only on the 2nd roll when a die is rolled 4 times and you win when you get a 6 is 1 in 6. You did not say anything about whether rolls 1, 3, or 4 affected the outcome of winning or losing. Everything then depends only on roll 2, and the chance is simply 1 in 6.
I know this one glitch that i found out myself, if you have second chance, and you get put in second chance while picking up a gun, you get that gun in second chance I've only done this on accident a couple times, but im sure youll find a good way to use it
It is 0.347, approx.
You can't. Woodforest Bank is the only bank in America that actually offers Second Chance checking.
no, if you killed it or ran away then tough luck
fine oats are ground and rolled, medium oats are only ground or only rolled
When a number cube is rolled twice, there are 36 possible outcomes. (1,1),(1,2),....(6,6). (3,3) occurs only once. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 3 both times is 1/36.
No. If you keep track of all the numbers that are rolled then there are six possible outcomes, a binomial has only two. It is a multinomial distribution.
its means its ur calling and take it every chance you get. second chance only come once in a lifetime
Because only the second toss matters and there's 2 sides it can land on, the chance your second toss will be tails; will still be 50%. If you want both coins to turn up as tails it would be 0,50 x 0,50 = 0,25 x 100% = 25% chance for both to be tails.
Since the die is rolled (or even rooled) only 5 times, the answer is that the probability is 0.
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The chance of getting 5 red cards if they deal you only 5 cards out of 52 is (1 in 13) times (1 in 12) times (1 in 11) times (1 in 10) times (1 in 9) or (1 in 154440).