It is 0.2022
It is 0.0227
It is approx 0.1974
When a die is rolled once, the probability of a 4 showing up is 1/6. Apply the binomial probability for finding the probability of exactly three fours out of 12 throws of a die. n=12 (number of throws) p=1/6 (probability of a four in a single throw) x = 3 (number of times out of 12 , a four showing up) P(x=3) = 12C3 (1/6)^3 (5/6)^(12-3) = 12C3 (1/6)^3 (5/6)^9 = 0.197443
The probability that a six will never show up in three rolls of a die is 125 in 216. The probability that a six will not show up in one roll is 5 in 6. Raise that to the third power to get 125 in 216.
If the die is fair, the answer is 3003/32768 = 0.0624 or approx 1 in 16.
5 out of 36
It is a certainty. If the die is rolled often enough, the probability that two consecutive rolls show a six is 1.
It is 0.0227
It is approx 0.1974
When a die is rolled once, the probability of a 4 showing up is 1/6. Apply the binomial probability for finding the probability of exactly three fours out of 12 throws of a die. n=12 (number of throws) p=1/6 (probability of a four in a single throw) x = 3 (number of times out of 12 , a four showing up) P(x=3) = 12C3 (1/6)^3 (5/6)^(12-3) = 12C3 (1/6)^3 (5/6)^9 = 0.197443
The probability that a six will never show up in three rolls of a die is 125 in 216. The probability that a six will not show up in one roll is 5 in 6. Raise that to the third power to get 125 in 216.
If the die is fair, the answer is 3003/32768 = 0.0624 or approx 1 in 16.
If both tosses are fair, the probability of that outcome is one in four.
evens says 4 * 6 = 24 rolls required for 4 shows so 4 shows in 16 = 16 : 24 = 5 to 8 against
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The probability of getting three fives in the first three rolls and non-fives in the next three rolls is; P(5,5,5,N5,N5,N5) = 1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 = 0.002679... The number of different order in which the fives can come out is given by; 6C3 = 6!/[3!∙(6-3)!] = 20 So the probability that in 6 rolls of a fair die exactly three fives (in any order) will come out is; P(three fives any order) = (20)∙(1/6)3∙(5/6)3 = 0.05358... ~ 5.4%
Rolls Smith has: Played Rolls in "The Big Show" in 1929. Played Rolls in "House Warmers" in 1929. Played Rolls in "Jackie and the Beanstalk" in 1929. Played Rolls in "Kollege Kapers" in 1929. Played Rolls in "A Runaway Holiday" in 1929.