50% or one in two because there are three odd numbers and three even numbers, so the chances of rolling an odd or even number are the same
The probability of rolling an even number is 1/2.
You have a 3.125% chance of not rolling an even number, because each time you roll a die you have a 50% chance of not rolling an even number, but each additional time you roll a die your chances of not rolling an even number the formula changes from 3/6 to 3/12 because the possibilities double but your chances of not rolling an even remain the same so eventually we end up with 3/96 because of rolling the die 6 times.
1/2!
Zero, as three is an odd number.
Since there are 1,2,3,4,5 & 6. number on six faces on a die/ Of these number, 2,4 & 6 are even/ Hence P(even) = 3/6 = 1/2 = 0.5
The probability of rolling an even number is 1/2.
50% or one in two because there are three odd numbers and three even numbers, so the chances of rolling an odd or even number are the same
You have a 3.125% chance of not rolling an even number, because each time you roll a die you have a 50% chance of not rolling an even number, but each additional time you roll a die your chances of not rolling an even number the formula changes from 3/6 to 3/12 because the possibilities double but your chances of not rolling an even remain the same so eventually we end up with 3/96 because of rolling the die 6 times.
Assuming that there are an equal number of even and odd faces on the eight-sided die, then the probability of rolling an even number is simply 4 in 8, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
1/2!
Zero, as three is an odd number.
Since there are 1,2,3,4,5 & 6. number on six faces on a die/ Of these number, 2,4 & 6 are even/ Hence P(even) = 3/6 = 1/2 = 0.5
It is 0.5
A standard six-sided die has 3 even numbers and 3 odd ones, so the probability of rolling either an odd or even number would be 50-50.
1 out of 2
1/12, 1/2*1/6
50%