When rolling a standard six-sided die, the numbers less than 3 are 1 and 2. There are 2 favorable outcomes (1 and 2) out of a total of 6 possible outcomes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). Therefore, the probability of rolling a number less than 3 is 2/6, which simplifies to 1/3, or approximately 0.33.
The probability of rolling a number less than 6 on a die would be 5/6.
9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
5
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since all these numbers are less than 10, the probability of rolling a number less than 10 is 100%. Thus, the probability can be expressed as 1 or 100%.
The probability of rolling a number less than 6 on a die would be 5/6.
9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.
The probability is zero. No number can be less than 3 and greater than 4.
The probability of rolling a number less than 1 on a standard 6-sided die is zero. It will not happen.
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
5
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since all these numbers are less than 10, the probability of rolling a number less than 10 is 100%. Thus, the probability can be expressed as 1 or 100%.
The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.
The probability is 1.
2in6
When rolling a standard six-sided die, the possible outcomes are the numbers 1 through 6. Since all outcomes are less than 7, the probability that the number rolled is less than 7 is 100%. Thus, the probability is 1 or 100%.
The probability is 57/216 = 19/108