The probability of getting a six on a six sided die and then getting a tails is zero. There is no tails on a die.
The probability of getting an 8 on a standard six-sided die is zero.
1/6
To find the probability of rolling a 5 on a die and then tossing tails on a coin, we first determine the individual probabilities. The probability of rolling a 5 on a standard six-sided die is ( \frac{1}{6} ), and the probability of tossing tails on a coin is ( \frac{1}{2} ). Since these two events are independent, we multiply their probabilities: [ P(5 \text{ and tails}) = P(5) \times P(tails) = \frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{2} = \frac{1}{12}. ] Thus, the probability of rolling a 5 and then tossing tails is ( \frac{1}{12} ).
With a normal 6-sided die the probability would be 2/6, or 1/3.
It is 0.5
1/6 * 1/2 = 1/12
The probability of getting an 8 on a standard six-sided die is zero.
7-12
1/6
With a normal 6-sided die the probability would be 2/6, or 1/3.
It is 0.5
It is 1/3.
50%
50%
There is a one out of six chance.
A cube, by definition, must be 6 sided. The probability of getting a 6, if it is a fair die, is 1/6.
The probability is 1 as all values on a die are less than 7.