It is 1/6.
The probability of rolling the same number six times on a standard die is (1 in 6)5 or 1 in 7776, or about 0.0001286. The reason the exponent above is five instead of six is that the probability of rolling "some" number on one die is 1, so you need to look at the probability of the other five dice matching the first die. It would not matter if you rolled one die six times, or six dice one time. The odds are the same.
The probability to get a 12, with two dice, is 1/36.
If two twelve side fair dice are rolled, there are 144 possible outcomes. Of those 144 outcomes, there are four (1-4, 2-3, 3-2, and 4-1) that add up to five, So the probability of rolling a sum of five is 4 in 144, or 1 in 36.
For one throw, the answer is 4/6 = 2/3 or 66.67 %
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
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if you multiply the number of rolls you did you will get the answer
If a standard number cube or die is rolled, the probability that a 4 does not land face up is five out of six, or (six minus one) out of six.
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it depends on how many numbers are on the number cube. if it only goes to 6, then the probability is 1/6. if it goes to 8 then the probability is 2/8. and so on and so on...
The probability of rolling the same number six times on a standard die is (1 in 6)5 or 1 in 7776, or about 0.0001286. The reason the exponent above is five instead of six is that the probability of rolling "some" number on one die is 1, so you need to look at the probability of the other five dice matching the first die. It would not matter if you rolled one die six times, or six dice one time. The odds are the same.
The probability to get a 12, with two dice, is 1/36.
25/36
If two twelve side fair dice are rolled, there are 144 possible outcomes. Of those 144 outcomes, there are four (1-4, 2-3, 3-2, and 4-1) that add up to five, So the probability of rolling a sum of five is 4 in 144, or 1 in 36.
For one throw, the answer is 4/6 = 2/3 or 66.67 %
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
"Pent" is not, itself, a number. "Pent" is the Latin prefix for things that have five equal sides. A pentagram is a five-sided figure. The Pentagon is a five-sided building.