The probability of getting an even number on a six sided dice is 3 out of 6 or one half because the only even numbers are 2,4,6 (which are all even).
The probability of rolling two 6-sided dice and getting the same number on each is 1/32, or "one out of thirty two". This is because there are 6 oppurtunities on each dice, and the probability of getting the same of the 6 oppurtunites on two dice is 6 squared, which is 32.
0n a 6 sided dice. exactly 1. on two 6 sided dice, about 31/36
Im not sure what u are asking the probability of getting 2 sixes on both dice is1/36 the probability of getting a six on either dice is 1/6 and the probability of getting one six on both of the dice is 5/36 i believe hope i answered ur question
1/6 for each, if you are rolling a six sided die.
The probability of getting an even number on a six sided dice is 3 out of 6 or one half because the only even numbers are 2,4,6 (which are all even).
The probability of rolling two 6-sided dice and getting the same number on each is 1/32, or "one out of thirty two". This is because there are 6 oppurtunities on each dice, and the probability of getting the same of the 6 oppurtunites on two dice is 6 squared, which is 32.
0n a 6 sided dice. exactly 1. on two 6 sided dice, about 31/36
Im not sure what u are asking the probability of getting 2 sixes on both dice is1/36 the probability of getting a six on either dice is 1/6 and the probability of getting one six on both of the dice is 5/36 i believe hope i answered ur question
1/6 for each, if you are rolling a six sided die.
A die, many dice. So when you say a six-sided dice, do you mean six-sided dice, and if so, how many of them? Or, do you mean only one six-sided die? In that case, assuming the ide is fair, the answer is 1/6.
That depends on what kind of dice you are rolling and how many of them you roll. If you roll two 6-sided dice once, the probability of getting the number 100 is exactly zero. You cannot get a 100 on one roll of two 6-sided dice. Other dice and different numbers of them may yield different probabilities.
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
The probability of rolling an odd number of a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
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Assuming a 6 sided die, a roll of 2 gives a maximum value of 12. So the probability of getting a 16 is zero.