1 out of 6 chance.
5/6 There is a 5 in 6 chance of not getting a 6.
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
On one dice there are 3 even numbers out of 6. Those being 2, 4, and 6 which would give you a 3:6 chance on one dice. If you took the next nice and attempted it again you would again have a 3:6 chance. 3:6 + 3:6 = 6:12 or 1:2 chance. So you have approximately a 50% chance of rolling an even number followed by an even number using two 6 sided dice.
land on a 3? as in a dice? well if so then it is 1/6 chance because there are 6 numbers on a dice and 3 is one of them so 1/6
A 1 in 6 chance.
1 out of 6 chance.
5/6 There is a 5 in 6 chance of not getting a 6.
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
The chance of rolling a certain number on a dice is 1/6, so the chance of rolling a 4 OR 5is 2/6. But if you have two dice you have the most chance of rolling a seven (6/36 or 1/6)
The answer depends on the chance of WHAT! Rolling a 6? an odd number? a composite? Each of these has a different answer.
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
On one dice there are 3 even numbers out of 6. Those being 2, 4, and 6 which would give you a 3:6 chance on one dice. If you took the next nice and attempted it again you would again have a 3:6 chance. 3:6 + 3:6 = 6:12 or 1:2 chance. So you have approximately a 50% chance of rolling an even number followed by an even number using two 6 sided dice.
1 out of 6
1/6
1 _ 6 I think