1/6. Taking each number separately, you are designating one number you want to be rolled and there are six possible numbers. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 2, per se, is 1/6, or in ratio form 1:6.
1/6
rolling 8 on a 6 sided dice? in a single roll? approximately 0. on a 12 sided dice? one in 12. two six sided dice? 5/36
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
The probability is 1.
1/6 for each, if you are rolling a six sided die.
1 in 6
1/6
The probability of rolling a six on either (or both) die is 11/36.
rolling 8 on a 6 sided dice? in a single roll? approximately 0. on a 12 sided dice? one in 12. two six sided dice? 5/36
1 out of 6 chances
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
The probability is 1.
UNLIKELY
1/6 for each, if you are rolling a six sided die.
The probability is 1 out of two. The primes you can roll are 2,3, and 5.
When rolling two number cubes (standard six-sided dice), the probability of not rolling a six on a single die is 5/6. Therefore, the probability of not rolling a six on both dice is (5/6) × (5/6) = 25/36. To find the probability of rolling at least one six, we subtract this result from 1: 1 - 25/36 = 11/36. Thus, the probability of rolling at least one six when rolling two dice is 11/36.
5/36 in a single roll.