There are 5 ways to get an 8 (6&2, 5&3, 4&4, 3&5, 2&6) out of 36 outcomes, so the P(8) = 5/36 or 13.89%.
2:3
1/3
2
A half.A half.A half.A half.
It is 1/6.
2:3
1/3
2
1/3
A half.A half.A half.A half.
It is 1/6.
One in six.
5/6 as a fraction
The probability of flipping tails on a perfect coin in a perfect toss is 0.5. The probability of rolling 1 on a die is 1 in 6. Likewise, the probability of rolling 6 on a die is 1 in 6. So the probability of rolling either 1 or 6 is 2 in 6 (which is 1 in 3).
Total numbers on the cube = 6 Numbers less than 5 = 4 Probability = 4/6 = 2/3 = 662/3 %
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A standard number cube has 6 sides, with numbers 1 through 6. Out of those numbers, only 2, 3, and 5 are prime. So, the probability of rolling a prime number with one toss is 3 out of 6, which simplifies to a 50% chance. Good luck, darling!
If the coin is tossed and the die rolled sufficiently many times then the probability is 1: the event is a certainty.For just one toss and roll, the probability is 0.25