Since there is a one in six chance of rolling a four on any given roll the probability is 1/6 or 0.16666... or 16.7%. Since each roll is independent the probabilities can be multiplied. For example to roll a four twice in a row is 1/6 x 1/6 or (1/6)^2. Note how quickly the probability drops. So, for a six sided dice the formula for rolling any number N times in row is (1/6)^N.
The probability of rolling doubles on a pair of dice is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.
The probability of drawing the 10 is 1/10 and the probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6. So, the probability of both is 1/10 * 1/6 = 1/60.
Probability of coin heads up: 1/2 Rolling a 4 or 5 on the cube: 2/6 1/2 times 2/6 = 2/12, or 1/6.
The probability is 1/6.
1/8 or .125 or 12.5%
The probability is 1/42.
The probability of rolling doubles on a pair of dice is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.
It is 3/4.
7-12
That's going to depend on how many numbered sides the "cube" has, and howthey're numbered.If it's literally a six-sided cube, with the faces numbered 1 through 6, then the onlymultiple of 4 anywhere on it is 4, and the probability of rolling the 4 is1/6 or (16 and 2/3) percent.
The probability of drawing the 10 is 1/10 and the probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6. So, the probability of both is 1/10 * 1/6 = 1/60.
Probability of coin heads up: 1/2 Rolling a 4 or 5 on the cube: 2/6 1/2 times 2/6 = 2/12, or 1/6.
Sample space for rolling a number greater than 4 is {5,6} so 2 choices in total out of 6 P(>4)=2/6=1/3 is the answer
The probability is one in four, or 25%.
The probability is 3/7.
The probability is 5/9.
The probability is 1/6.