It depends on the scenario. If you are at 16 and there are no backward moves, the answer is 0. If you are at 8 (or less), move according to 1 die and there are no jumps, again, the answer is 0.
The answer depends on:
In summary, there is hopelessly insufficient information provided.
First probability of getting 2 is one in six: 1/6probability of getting no greater than 4 is two chances in six (must be a 5 or 6): 2/6=1/3so probability = 1/6*1/3= 1/18.
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
It can be any number greater than zero.
The answer depends on what the experiment is.
The probability for dice depends on how many. For a die, it is 1/3.
The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
First probability of getting 2 is one in six: 1/6probability of getting no greater than 4 is two chances in six (must be a 5 or 6): 2/6=1/3so probability = 1/6*1/3= 1/18.
The probability is zero. No number can be less than 3 and greater than 4.
The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.
No, the number is greater than 1.
The probability is 0.
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
It can be any number greater than zero.
The answer depends on what the experiment is.
A probability can never be greater than 1.
It is 1/2.
the probability is 2/6