Assuming you are only rolling one die, then each of the six numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6) has an equal chance (1 sixth) of landing face up.
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No. Each roll is independent of the previous roll (on a fair dice). The same is true for flipping a coin. Getting a six your first roll does not make you any more or less likely to roll a six the second time.
No.
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Roll of the Dice was created on 1995-08-01.
they are all equally likely, just like flipping a coin.
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No. Each roll is independent of the previous roll (on a fair dice). The same is true for flipping a coin. Getting a six your first roll does not make you any more or less likely to roll a six the second time.
No.
Roll the Dice was created in 2008-12.
Roll of the Dice was created on 1995-08-01.
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roll the dice!
The possessive form of the plural noun dice is dice's.Example: I doubled my money one dice's roll. (one roll of the dice)
There are six possible outcomes. Assuming the probability of each outcome is the same (dice has no defects), then you are likely to roll the number two, 100/6=50/3=16.67 times.
No you can decide if you want to roll one or 2 of the dice.
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