The answer depends on whether or not order is important:
If you want a 4 first, then a 1, the probability is (1/6) x (1/6) = (1/36) =~ 0.028.
If you don't care whether the four or the one comes first, then the probability is 2 * (1/36) =~ 0.056.
On a six sided die; 1/6
1/6
The probability of rolling a odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.You don't say with what, so I assume with a standard six sided die. The probability of rolling an odd number with a standard six sided die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
1/12, 1/2*1/6
If you keep rolling the die, then the probability of rolling a 6 and then a 1 on consecutive rolls is 1.The probability is 1/36 for the first two throws.
The probability of rolling a particular face in a 12 sided die is 1 in 12, or about 0.0833.
assuming a single six sided die the probability of rolling a three is 1/6
On a six sided die; 1/6
The probability of rolling a four on an eight sided octahedron is 1 in 8, or 0.125.
If the faces on the 12 sided die are numbered from 1 to 12, then 1/12.
1/6
1/6
The probability of rolling a odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.You don't say with what, so I assume with a standard six sided die. The probability of rolling an odd number with a standard six sided die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
The probability of rolling a odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.You don't say with what, so I assume with a standard six sided die. The probability of rolling an odd number with a standard six sided die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
The probability of rolling a number less than 1 on a standard 6-sided die is zero. It will not happen.
1/12, 1/2*1/6
If you keep rolling the die, then the probability of rolling a 6 and then a 1 on consecutive rolls is 1.The probability is 1/36 for the first two throws.