50/50 chance A coin has 2 sides and 1 (half) of them are heads. A number cube has 6 sides and 3 (half) of them are odd
Not Sure
With a normal number cube, there is no chance at all.
10/3
The chance of getting a 2 on the first cube is 1 out of 6.The chance of getting a 2 on the second cube is 1 out of 6.The chance of getting a 2 on both cubes is (1/6) x (1/6) = 1/36 = 2.78% (rounded)
50/50 chance A coin has 2 sides and 1 (half) of them are heads. A number cube has 6 sides and 3 (half) of them are odd
Not Sure
With a normal number cube, there is no chance at all.
A fair cube 60 times.
343 is the palindromic and cube number.7*7*7=3437 is being times three times by itself to get this palindromic and cube number.Also 1331 is a palindromic and cube number.11*11*11=133111 is being times three times by itself to get this palindromic and cube number.
10/3
The chance of getting a 2 on the first cube is 1 out of 6.The chance of getting a 2 on the second cube is 1 out of 6.The chance of getting a 2 on both cubes is (1/6) x (1/6) = 1/36 = 2.78% (rounded)
To get the cube of a number you times the number by its self, three times. E.g- 3 cubed= 3x3x3=27
It is approx 0.99989, that is, a near certainty.
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It is 1 multiplied by the number three times and is called a perfect cube.
The probability is based on the second cube having 6 sides. No matter what you roll on the first cube, the chance of rolling "doubles" is 1 in 6! Now if you ask, what is the chance in rolling a specific set of doubles, the chance is 1 in 6 times 1 in 6 times, or 1 in 36 ...