Since there are 6 possible outcomes, and you want the probability of obtaining one of the outcomes (in your case 6), the probability of it landing on a 6 is 1/6.
The probability of rolling a multiple of five on a standard die is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.The probability of rolling a 10, 15, or higher is zero, because the question implied only one die.
A die normally has 6 sides numbered 1 through 6. The probability of you landing on ANY number is 1:6, or you have a 1 in 6 chance of landing a 3.
In the first two throws, the probability is (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36. Eventually landing them in repeated throws is 1 (a theoretical certainty).
1/2 Because a die has 6 numbers and the even numbers are 2 4 6.
Since there are 6 possible outcomes, and you want the probability of obtaining one of the outcomes (in your case 6), the probability of it landing on a 6 is 1/6.
The probability of rolling a multiple of five on a standard die is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.The probability of rolling a 10, 15, or higher is zero, because the question implied only one die.
On a 6-sided die, the probability of not having a six is 5/6, or 83 1/3 %
A die normally has 6 sides numbered 1 through 6. The probability of you landing on ANY number is 1:6, or you have a 1 in 6 chance of landing a 3.
In the first two throws, the probability is (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36. Eventually landing them in repeated throws is 1 (a theoretical certainty).
1/2 Because a die has 6 numbers and the even numbers are 2 4 6.
The probability is 6 in 12, or 1 in 2.
Assuming that it is a regular shaped spinner, the probability is 1/6*1/6 = 1/36
There is a 2/6 probability of that happnening
The probability is 1/42.
Generally you should express it as a number between 0 (impossible) and 1 (absolute certainty). Either as a decimal or fraction is OK. For example, the probability of a fair coin toss landing on heads is 0.5. The probability of a fair die landing on 4 is 1/6. But it's also common to see probability written as a percentage between 0% (impossible) and 100% (absolute certainty). So P(coin landing on heads)=50.0% and P(die landing on 4)=16.7%.
1 in 6, with a one-sided die. You have 6 possible outcomes, all have an even chance of happening. Therefore rolling a three is a 1 in 6, or a 1/6 chance.