The experimental probability of rolling a 3 or a 4 on a number cube cannot be stated here, because it depends on the actual results of a set of trials, results which will vary for each set of trials.
Roll a die 10 times and see what you get. Do it another 10 times, and you should see different results.
The theoretical probability, however, is well known - it is 2 in 6, or 1 in 3, or about 0.3333.
Conduct the following experiment: Roll a number cube 50 times. Count the number of times you roll a 2. Divide that number by 50. That is the experimental probability. The answer that I might get may well be different to yours. And if you do you experiment another time, the answer is likely to be different.
1/6
1 out of six
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
The probability of rolling a 5 on a roll of a single number cube is 1/6 (0.1666) as there is only one number 5 on a total of 6 sides on the cube.
when rolling a number cube when rolling a number cube what is the probability of rolling an even number or a divisor of 10? rolling an even number or a divisor of 10?
The probability of rolling a seven with one roll of a standard number cube is zero.
Conduct the following experiment: Roll a number cube 50 times. Count the number of times you roll a 2. Divide that number by 50. That is the experimental probability. The answer that I might get may well be different to yours. And if you do you experiment another time, the answer is likely to be different.
1 out of 6
1 out of six
1/6
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
It is: 1 in 3
The probability of rolling a 5 on a roll of a single number cube is 1/6 (0.1666) as there is only one number 5 on a total of 6 sides on the cube.
1/2
impossible.
It is 5/6