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The answer depends on how many times it is rolled.
The expectation is 50 times.
It is 0.722... recurring.
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.
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The question does not say which event the probability is required for!
The answer depends on how many times it is rolled.
1/8
The expectation is 50 times.
It is 0.722... recurring.
A number cube is a six sided figure so I'm going to go with 0%
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.
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For an ordinary number cube, the answer is 1/6
The experimental probability of a number cube that lands on 5 four times in a twenty toss trial is Pexp(5) = 4/20 = 1/5 = 0.20 = 20%
When a number cube is rolled twice, there are 36 possible outcomes. (1,1),(1,2),....(6,6). (3,3) occurs only once. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 3 both times is 1/36.
10/3