1:4 i think
You roll it many times. The probability that it lands on a six is the number of times that it lands on a six divided by the number of times the die has been rolled.
If it lands on a six 140 times then the estimated probability of a six is 140/400 = 0.35
The odds of rolling an even number (multiple of 2) is 1:2, so rolling 300 times will (theoretically) yield 150 even numbers.
1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36
1:6 or (theoretically) 50 times
1:4 i think
If it is a fair die then it is impossible to predict. The expected value is 20.
You roll it many times. The probability that it lands on a six is the number of times that it lands on a six divided by the number of times the die has been rolled.
If it lands on a six 140 times then the estimated probability of a six is 140/400 = 0.35
The odds of rolling an even number (multiple of 2) is 1:2, so rolling 300 times will (theoretically) yield 150 even numbers.
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.
The ball should land in green 5.26% of the time, red 47.37% of the time, and black 47.37% of the time.
Alaska
The cheapest land with no timber or structures in Mississippi is roughly $800 to $1200 an acre. Land with timber is closer to $1500 to $2500 an acre.
6 possible numbers to land on the first time, 6 possible numbers to land on the second time, 6x6=36
The average price for land is 800 to 1200 collars an acre. If you are close to a city, you will pay more.