The outcome is that in at least one of the 50 rolls the die comes to rest with the number one (or one spot) uppermost.
there are 36 outcomes when rolling 2 dice
The probability is approx 0.1608
1/6
If you are rolling the dice, you are gambling, or taking a chance, or taking your chances. The suggestion is that you are letting "fate" or "luck" or "chance" decide an outcome where you could have made choices but opted not to and just "let things happen" toward some outcome.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.
Rolling a dice and getting an even number is an outcome. It is the result of rolling a dice.
3 times (out of 36) is the probablility Possible Outcome 1 - Dice 1: 4, Dice 2: 6 Possible Outcome 2 - Dice 1: 5, Dice 2: 5 Possible Outcome 3 - Dice 1: 6, Dice 2: 4
there are 36 outcomes when rolling 2 dice
i am not sure
Oh, dude, it's like this: when you roll two dice, there are 36 possible outcomes (6 sides on the first die times 6 sides on the second die). So, the probability of getting any specific outcome, like rolling a 7, is 1 out of 36. It's like playing a game with dice, but with math involved, man.
The probability is approx 0.1608
1/6
If the dice are fair, it is (1/6)4 = 1/1296
The 5 in 3d5 refers to the number of sides on the dice that is being rolled. In this case, it means rolling a 5-sided dice three times. The outcome will be a number between 3 and 15.
If you are rolling the dice, you are gambling, or taking a chance, or taking your chances. The suggestion is that you are letting "fate" or "luck" or "chance" decide an outcome where you could have made choices but opted not to and just "let things happen" toward some outcome.
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.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.