1 out of 6
How many sides? If 6, 50%.If 20, 80%
Prob(Rolling a number greater than 2) = 1 - Prob(Not rolling a number greater than 2 on either die) = 1 - Prob(Rolling a number less than or equal to 2 on both dice) = 1 - Prob(Rolling a number less than or equal to 2 on a die)2 = 1 - (1/3)2 = 8/9
When rolling two number cubes, each cube has numbers from 1 to 6. The numbers greater than 4 are 5 and 6, which means there are 2 favorable outcomes for each cube. The total number of outcomes when rolling two cubes is 36 (6 x 6). The probability of rolling two numbers greater than 4 is ( \frac{2}{6} \times \frac{2}{6} = \frac{4}{36} = \frac{1}{9} ). Therefore, the odds against rolling two numbers greater than 4 are ( \frac{8}{1} ) or 8 to 1.
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6.
How many sides? If 6, 50%.If 20, 80%
The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
Prob(Rolling a number greater than 2) = 1 - Prob(Not rolling a number greater than 2 on either die) = 1 - Prob(Rolling a number less than or equal to 2 on both dice) = 1 - Prob(Rolling a number less than or equal to 2 on a die)2 = 1 - (1/3)2 = 8/9
Rolling a number greater than 4
When rolling two number cubes, each cube has numbers from 1 to 6. The numbers greater than 4 are 5 and 6, which means there are 2 favorable outcomes for each cube. The total number of outcomes when rolling two cubes is 36 (6 x 6). The probability of rolling two numbers greater than 4 is ( \frac{2}{6} \times \frac{2}{6} = \frac{4}{36} = \frac{1}{9} ). Therefore, the odds against rolling two numbers greater than 4 are ( \frac{8}{1} ) or 8 to 1.
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
4/6 = 2/3
1 out of 6
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
0.5
The probability is zero. No number can be less than 3 and greater than 4.