There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. The answer depends on whether you are referring to rolling a die (or dice), or a spinner, or drawing a card from a deck of playing cards.Since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
24/50
Even probability: 3/6= 1/2 Odd probability: 3/6= 1/2 (a cube has six sides and normally is numbered 1-6)
With a standard 6 faced die, numbered 1 through 6, there are three odd numbers, 1, 3, and 5, of which 3 and 5 are prime, and there is one even prime, 2. The probability, then, of rolling an odd number which is prime is 1 in 3, i.e. 3 or 5 out of a possible result set of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
If I understand the question correctly, you want the probability of each cube showing an odd number. If the number cubes are fair, then the answer is 1/4.
27 is an odd number.
If you have an equal amount of odd and even numbers in a determined sample space, the probability of choosing and odd number is 1/2 (.5).
The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.
The probability is 1/2.
The probability of rolling an odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
The probability of spinning the spinner and landing on an odd number depends on the number of odd numbers on the spinner and the total number of numbers on the spinner. If there are 3 odd numbers on the spinner and a total of 6 numbers, then the probability of landing on an odd number is 3/6, which simplifies to 1/2 or 50%.
The probability of rolling an odd number is 3/6 (or rather, 1/2), so the probability of rolling an odd number three times in a row is 1/2^3 is 1/8 or 12.5%.
The probability of getting an odd number when you roll one die is 1 in 2. In order to get an odd sum with two dice, one of them has to be odd and one of them has to be even. The probability of rolling an odd sum is still 1 in 2, since each die is unrelated in probability to the other.
The probability that, when rolling three dice none will come up odd is broken down by the probability that on odd roll will occur as an independent event. Rolling the first die has a probability of 3/6 that it will be odd. Rolling the second has the probability of 3/6 that it will be odd. Rolling the third has a probability of 3/6 will be odd. Rolling three and coming up with odd is really the probability that no odd numbers occurred, so therefore an even number DID happen (3/6), and an even number DID happen (3/6), and an even number DID happen (3/6). That's really just 1 - (3/6^3) or simplified 1 - (1/2^3). So therefore the probability that an odd number occurred in 3 die rolls is about 87.5%.
If the probability of a event is zero, then the event cannot occur. Therefore, if the probability of an even number is zero, then the probability of an odd number is one.
The probability for a normal die is 1/2.
The probability is 0. If both dice show the number 3 then the sum is 6 which is not odd.
The probability of rolling an odd number of a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.