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%.
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The product is: 50,000 times 5 = 250,000
The product of 50,000 and 50 is 2,500,000
To simplify the expression ( 12rs - 5s - 6rs ), first combine the like terms ( 12rs ) and ( -6rs ). This results in ( (12rs - 6rs) - 5s = 6rs - 5s ). Thus, the simplified expression is ( 6rs - 5s ).
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If the dice are fair, it is (1/6)4 = 1/1296
1 in 6. U would of thought it was 5/6 but there aren't five 5s on a dice. There's only1.
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Two if you're writing, eleven if you're dividing.
The product is: 50,000 times 5 = 250,000
The product of 50,000 and 50 is 2,500,000
21 5s
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It is 5s + 4d.