When rolling a six-sided die, there is only one way for both numbers to be the same, which occurs when the die is rolled twice and both rolls result in the same number (1-1, 2-2, etc.). There are a total of 36 possible outcomes when rolling two dice (6 sides for the first die multiplied by 6 sides for the second die). Therefore, the probability that both numbers are the same is 6 favorable outcomes (one for each number) out of 36 total outcomes, which simplifies to 1/6.
When rolling two six-sided dice, each die has three odd numbers: 1, 3, and 5. The probability of rolling an odd number on one die is 3 out of 6, or 1/2. Since the rolls are independent, the probability of rolling an odd number on both dice is (1/2) × (1/2) = 1/4, or 25%.
(1/6)2 = 1/36
If two six sided fair dice are rolled, the sum of the result of both dice that has the lowest probability to come up is 2 and 12. P(2) = 1/36. P(12) = 1/36.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
It is 1/4.
There are 6 × 6 = 36 possible outcomes There are 3 odd numbers, so there are 3 × 3 = 9 results that are a success → probability of both dice showing an odd number = 9/36 = 1/4
The answer depends on how many numbers are on the spinner.
The answer will depend on how many numbers are on the spinner.
(1/6)2 = 1/36
That would depend on how many numbers are on the spinner and the cube. The more numbers there are, the less likely it is that they would both land an any given number.
The probability of rolling a six on either (or both) die is 11/36.
If two six sided fair dice are rolled, the sum of the result of both dice that has the lowest probability to come up is 2 and 12. P(2) = 1/36. P(12) = 1/36.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
It is 1/4.
If both cubes are standard 6-sided cubes, then there are six different situations, depending on what number the white die lands on. White . . Probability 1 . . . . . . . . 0% 2 . . . . . . . . 16.67% 3 . . . . . . . . 33.33% 4 . . . . . . . . 50% 5 . . . . . . . . 66.67% 6 . . . . . . . . 83.33%
A standard number cube has numbers 1-6, so there's a 50% (or one-half) chance of rolling both an odd or even number.
Numbers in the range [0, 1].