The probability of getting a 6 with a single standard die is 1/6; so if a die is thrown 54 times the expectation (in the long run) would be that 1/6 of them would show a 6:
1/6 × 54 = 9 times.
You would expect a 6 on about 9 occasions.
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When rolling a regular 6-faced die, the probability of rolling a 5 on any single roll is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If you roll the die 1200 times, you would expect to get a 5 approximately ( 1200 \times \frac{1}{6} = 200 ) times. Therefore, you would expect to roll a 5 about 200 times.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
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It is possible!
I would expect it to land on a number of 4 or higher 50% of the time or roughly 24 times.
40 times
about 18...hope this helps(:
27 - if it was a fair die.
You can expect to get a 5 about 15 times out of 90.
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He should expect it 100 times.
You would expect it 0.3 of the times.
You can expect the spinner to land an odd number 25 times out of 50.
When rolling a regular 6-faced die, the probability of rolling a 5 on any single roll is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If you roll the die 1200 times, you would expect to get a 5 approximately ( 1200 \times \frac{1}{6} = 200 ) times. Therefore, you would expect to roll a 5 about 200 times.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.