What is the probability of rolling an even with one roll of a numbers cube.
If using a normal cube, the probability is 0.
For most people the probability is 1: they have already rolled a number cube. For infants, it is quite likely to happen in the course of their lives, so again the probability is very close to 1.
the probability is 4 out of 6
Assuming it is a normal fair cube, it is 1/6.
If 0 is not one of the faces on the cube, then then probability of rolling a 0 is 0.
What is the probability of rolling an even with one roll of a numbers cube.
P('7' with standard cube) = 0 Because a standard cube has only six(6) faces. P(night follows day) = 1 It is an event which WILL ocuur. The results to any probability question are ALWAYS between '0' and '1'. Any calculated results outside the 0-1 range are incorrect, and need to be recalculated. e.g. When tossing an unbiased two-sided coin P(heads on a coin) = 1/2 = 0.5 P(tails on a coin ) = 1/2 = 0.5 Notice the answer is between '0' and '1' NB The is no such law as the 'Law of Averages' in mathemtictics. it is a fictitious invention. What people mean is the probability of an event occurring.
The probability of rolling a seven with one roll of a standard number cube is zero.
A number cube has six faces, so the probability of any one of them showing on a fair throw is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.
The probability of the outcomes is 1.
If using a normal cube, the probability is 0.
For an ordinary number cube, the answer is 1/6
For most people the probability is 1: they have already rolled a number cube. For infants, it is quite likely to happen in the course of their lives, so again the probability is very close to 1.
The probability is 0.
the probability is 4 out of 6
Assuming it is a normal fair cube, it is 1/6.