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.
60
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
33
It is possible!
When rolling a fair six-sided die, the probability of landing on any specific number, including 1, is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If you roll the die 60 times, you would expect to land on 1 about ( 60 \times \frac{1}{6} = 10 ) times. Therefore, you can expect to roll a 1 approximately 10 times out of 60 rolls.
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.
75
60
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.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
250