The odds of rolling any specific number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling the same specific number using six dice in one roll is 1 in 6 to the 6th, or 1 in 46,656.
1 in 6.
2
The probability of rolling an even number is 1/2.
1 out of 6.
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
The odds of rolling a specific number on a six-sided dice are 1 in 6.
The probability of rolling a specific number on a fair six-sided dice is 1/6, as there are 6 equally likely outcomes. When rolling the dice 300 times, the probability of rolling that specific number on each roll remains 1/6, assuming the dice is fair and each roll is independent. Therefore, the probability of rolling that specific number at least once in 300 rolls can be calculated using the complement rule, which is 1 minus the probability of not rolling the specific number in all 300 rolls.
Rolling a dice and getting an even number is an outcome. It is the result of rolling a dice.
The probability of rolling the same number on five dice is (1/6)4, or about 0.0007716.
The probability of rolling a specific arrangement of numbers on a 20-sided die in a single roll is 1 in 20 to the power of the number of dice rolled.
1 in 6.
With one roll of three dice, the probability is 7/8.
2. This would be as a result of rolling a 1 on each of them.
2
The answer depends on how many dice are in the SET of dice.
The odds of rolling any double number is 1:36
The probability is 11/36.