It is 1/60, clearly!
The probability of getting a sum of 2 at least once is 0.8155
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The standard form of sixty and sixty-one thousandths (60.061) is: 6.0061 × 101
Sixty and sixty-one thousandths (60.061) in standard form is 6.0061 × 101
The probability of not one is zero.
The number (61) is spelled "sixty one". (As an adjective, it is hyphenated, e.g. sixty-one days)
61 is spelled out, sixty-one.
Sixty-one = 61
60.061
Sixty-one hundredths or sixty-one percent.
One is the probability, or certain to occur.
This equates to throwing ten fives. The probability of throwing one five with one die is (of course) one sixth. We multiply the ten independent probabilities to obtain the overall probability, about one in sixty million: (1/6)10 = 1/610 = 1 / 60466176