(1/36) x (1/36) x (1/36) = 0.000021433... = 0.002 percent(rounded)
One in 46,656 .
6 to 108
Assuming that there is only one 1 on the 100 faces, the odds are (1/100)3 or 10-6, that is 1 in a million.
The odds of rolling any number in one roll of one die is 1 in 1. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll is 1 in 1 times 1 in 6, or 1 in 6.Now, look at the second pair of dice. The odds of rolling any number other than a number on the first pair is 5 in 6. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll, not the pair in the first roll is 5 in 6 times 1 in 6, or 5 in 36.Now, look at the third pair of dice. The odds of rolling any number other than a number on the first two pairs is 4 in 6. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll, not one of the first two pairs is 4 in 6 times 1 in 6, or 4 in 36.To compute the total odds of rolling three pairs of numbers using 6 dice, simply multiply these odds together. That is 1 in 6 times 5 in 36 times 4 in 36, or 30 in 7776. Reducing that to lowest common fraction, you get 5 in 1296.(This calculation assumes that the three pairs are different. If two or three of the pairs are allowed to be the same, the computation is different.)
Odds of rolling ONE six - 6:1 Odds of rolling TWO sixes - 36:1 Odds of rolling two sixes, SIX times - 216:1
That depends on what the range of the guess is and whether you mean three consecutive times. Example : for guessing a number between 1 and 10 inclusive (10 numbers) the odds are 1 in 10 for each guess, or 0.1. To guess it correctly twice in a row the odds would be 0.1 x 0.1 or (0.1)², which is .01, or one in a hundred. To guess it correctly three times in a row, the odds would be 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 or (0.1)³, which is .001 or one in a thousand. It is the range or numbers raised to the power of the number of required correct consecutive guesses. Another example: guess a number between one and fifty inclusive twice in a row. The formula would be : odds=1/(50)², which is 1/2500 or one in 2500.
One in Six
(1/8)3, or about 0.001953.I raised one eighth to the third power, instead of the fourth power, because you are really asking the odds of matching one of the rolls, leaving three rolls in which to do so.
To roll a three on any one dice, the odds are 1/6. To roll a three on any one of a pair of dice, the odds are 1/6 x 1/6 which is 1/36 or 1 in 36 chance.
One in every two times.
Possible outcomes with one cube = 6 Possible outcomes with 2 cubes = (6 x 6) = 36 Probability of a double-one (snake eyes) = 1/36 = 2.78% (rounded) Odds: 35 to 1 against
There's at least one of each.
go to America and find three people. Odds are one of them is American