Total different outcomes = 6
Successful outcomes = 3 (rolls of 4, 5, or 6)
Probability of success = 3/6 = 1/2 = 50%
On a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
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If the die is rolled often enough, the event is a certainty - probability = 1. For a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
It is 1/6.
On a single roll of a fair die, the probability is 1/3.
On a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
The probability of rolling a specific arrangement of numbers on a 20-sided die in a single roll is 1 in 20 to the power of the number of dice rolled.
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the probability is 2/6
If the die is rolled often enough, the event is a certainty - probability = 1. For a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
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The answer depends on how often the die is rolled. As the number of rolls increases, the probability gets near enough to 1 as makes no difference. For a single roll, the answer is 1/3.
It is 1/6.
On a single roll of a fair die, the probability is 1/3.
With a standard 1-6 die, the probability is 0.
Well, honey, unless that die is rigged or magical, the probability of getting a number greater than 0 when rolling it once is 100%. I mean, unless you manage to roll a negative number or a zero, but then we'd have bigger problems to deal with than just probabilities.
It is a certainty. If the die is rolled often enough, the probability that two consecutive rolls show a six is 1.