If a fair die is thrown often enough, the probability is 1.
For the first three throws of a fair die, the probability is 1/216.
If a fair die is thrown often enough, the probability is 1.
For the first three throws of a fair die, the probability is 1/216.
If a fair die is thrown often enough, the probability is 1.
For the first three throws of a fair die, the probability is 1/216.
If a fair die is thrown often enough, the probability is 1.
For the first three throws of a fair die, the probability is 1/216.
If a fair die is thrown often enough, the probability is 1.
For the first three throws of a fair die, the probability is 1/216.
8 out 1
probability of throwing a '6' on a single die: 1/6probability of throwing six on a pair of dice: 5/36
1/6 chance
1 out of 6
Theoretical probability is the number of ways something can occur divided by the total number of outcomes. So, the theoretical probability of throwing a coin and it landing on heads is 1/2 or 0.5 or 50%.
8 out 1
probability of throwing a '6' on a single die: 1/6probability of throwing six on a pair of dice: 5/36
The probability of eventually throwing a prime number is 1. On a single throw, of a fair die, the probability is 1/2.
1/6 chance
1 out of 6
The probability is 1. (aka 100% aka 6/6)
The probability of throwing a dice an getting a 1 is 1/6. The probability of gettinga 1 the second time is 1/6. The probability of both events, getting a 1 the firsttime and a 1 the second time is; P(1,1) =(1/6)∙(1/6) =1/36 =0.02777... ~ 2.8%
1 out of 2.
It is a probability of a 1 in 6
If you toss a coin often enough the probability is 1. The probability of 9 H in the first 9 tosses is (1/2)9 = 1/512
Theoretical probability is the number of ways something can occur divided by the total number of outcomes. So, the theoretical probability of throwing a coin and it landing on heads is 1/2 or 0.5 or 50%.
On a fair normal die it is 1/2.