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Assuming you are dealing with a standard cubic die, the probability is 1/36.
a 2 out of 6 probability
If it is a fair die, the probability is 5/6.
The probability of rolling a 5 on a standard six-sided die is 1 in 6. To find the probability of rolling two 5's in a row, you multiply the probability of rolling a 5 on the first roll (1/6) by the probability of rolling a 5 on the second roll (1/6). This results in a probability of (1/6) * (1/6) = 1/36, or approximately 2.78%.
When rolling two six-sided dice, the factors of 5 are only the number 5 itself. Thus, each die has a 5/6 probability of not rolling a 5. Therefore, the probability of not rolling a 5 on both dice is (5/6) * (5/6) = 25/36.
The probability of rolling a 4 when you throw once a fair die is: P(4) = 1/6.The probability of not rolling a 4 when you throw once a fair die is: P(NO 4) = 5/6.If you roll a fair die four times, the probability of rolling a four on only the secondthrow is:P(NO 4, 4, NO 4, NO 4) = (5/6)(1/6)(5/6)(5/6) = 0.096450617... ≈ 9.6%
The probability of not rolling a 6 is 5/6.
a 2 out of 6 probability
rolling a die? 5/6
If it is a fair die, the probability is 5/6.
The probability of rolling a 5 on a standard six-sided die is 1 in 6. To find the probability of rolling two 5's in a row, you multiply the probability of rolling a 5 on the first roll (1/6) by the probability of rolling a 5 on the second roll (1/6). This results in a probability of (1/6) * (1/6) = 1/36, or approximately 2.78%.
Prob[Not rolling a 5] = 1 - Prob[Rolling a 5] = 1 - 1/6 = 5/6.
5/6
First calculate the probability of not rolling a six - since there are 5 possibilities for each die, this is (5/6) x (5/6). Then calculate the complement (1 minus the probability calculated).First calculate the probability of not rolling a six - since there are 5 possibilities for each die, this is (5/6) x (5/6). Then calculate the complement (1 minus the probability calculated).First calculate the probability of not rolling a six - since there are 5 possibilities for each die, this is (5/6) x (5/6). Then calculate the complement (1 minus the probability calculated).First calculate the probability of not rolling a six - since there are 5 possibilities for each die, this is (5/6) x (5/6). Then calculate the complement (1 minus the probability calculated).
When rolling two six-sided dice, the factors of 5 are only the number 5 itself. Thus, each die has a 5/6 probability of not rolling a 5. Therefore, the probability of not rolling a 5 on both dice is (5/6) * (5/6) = 25/36.
The probability is 1/6 x 5=5/12
The probability of rolling a 4 when you throw once a fair die is: P(4) = 1/6.The probability of not rolling a 4 when you throw once a fair die is: P(NO 4) = 5/6.If you roll a fair die four times, the probability of rolling a four on only the secondthrow is:P(NO 4, 4, NO 4, NO 4) = (5/6)(1/6)(5/6)(5/6) = 0.096450617... ≈ 9.6%
Since there are 6 numbers on a die (1-6), then the probability of rolling a 5 would be 1 out of 6.