Assuming the 5 cubes are standard, unbiased dice with the numbers 1-6 on the faces:
There are 4 numbers {1, 2, 3, 4} which are less than 5.
Each has a probability of 1/6 of appearing on 1 die, thus each die has a probability of 4 × 1/6 = 4/6 = 2/3 of showing a number less than 5
→ probability of all 5 dice showing a number less than five = (2/3)⁵ = 32/243 ≈ 0.132 = 13.2 %
Zero
It is 1.
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If there are five dice, there are four numbers less than five, giving each die a 2/3 chance. Over five iterations that is (2/3) to the 5th power or 32/243 or a 13.16 percent chance.
2 out of 6
Zero
It is 1.
The probability is 57/216 = 19/108
With a single cube, the probability is 100%With two cubes, the probability is 15/36 = 5/12 = 412/3 %
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If there are five dice, there are four numbers less than five, giving each die a 2/3 chance. Over five iterations that is (2/3) to the 5th power or 32/243 or a 13.16 percent chance.
yes
2 out of 6
That depends how many numbers it's possible to get.
100%
1. The event that you get an even number of a number less than 6 is a certainty.
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