There are 104, or 10000 permutations of four 10 sided dice.
If H = heads and T = Tails, and if the four sided die has values A and B, the 8 possible outcomes are: HA, HB, HC, HD, TA, TB, TC and TD.
16 outcomes
When a standard six-sided die is rolled, there are a total of 6 possible outcomes. The sample space, which represents all the possible outcomes, is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Each number corresponds to the face of the die that can land face up.
When you toss a 6-sided die 7 times, each toss has 6 possible outcomes. Since the tosses are independent, you can calculate the total number of outcomes by raising the number of outcomes per toss to the power of the number of tosses: (6^7). This equals 279,936 possible outcomes.
50% A 6-sided die has 6 possible numbers that you can roll. 3 of those are even (2,4,6) That means three of the six possible outcomes will be positive. 3 divided by six is 50%
24 possible outcomes.
There are 85 or 32768 outcomes.
d-bags inventing even more sides
Probability = (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)Possible outcomes: 6Successful outcomes: 1Probability = 1/6 = 16 and 2/3 percent.
If H = heads and T = Tails, and if the four sided die has values A and B, the 8 possible outcomes are: HA, HB, HC, HD, TA, TB, TC and TD.
Assuming it is a 6-sided number cube, it would be 6.
If the numbers (or symbols) are all different then 10 outcomes.
16 outcomes
When a standard six-sided die is rolled, there are a total of 6 possible outcomes. The sample space, which represents all the possible outcomes, is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Each number corresponds to the face of the die that can land face up.
6 sides will be either 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 , so 6 possible outcomes
It depends what you consider favorable. There are 6 possible outcomes of a single roll of a 6-sided die.
18 outcomes