all depends on how many sides it has. for a 6-sided, 1/6. a 20 sided, 1/20. see where i am going?
The usual die always shows one face. The probability that a PARTICULAR face shows is 1 in 6
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.
With one standard die, the probability is one in six.
There are 6 outcomes when a die is rolled; 2 is one outcome so the probability of rolling a 2 is 1/6.
The probability of getting a 7 on one roll of a die is zero.If you meant to ask about two dice, the probability is 6 in 36, or 1 in 6.
Each face has probability 1/6, since it's one face out of the possible 6. So the probability of either of two faces is 2/6, or 1/3.
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 a standard number cube or die is rolled, the probability that a 4 does not land face up is five out of six, or (six minus one) out of six.
With one standard die, the probability is one in six.
There are 6 outcomes when a die is rolled; 2 is one outcome so the probability of rolling a 2 is 1/6.
The probability of getting a 7 on one roll of a die is zero.If you meant to ask about two dice, the probability is 6 in 36, or 1 in 6.
Each face has probability 1/6, since it's one face out of the possible 6. So the probability of either of two faces is 2/6, or 1/3.
The probability is 1/6.
Since there is only one even prime, 2, the probability of rolling a 2 with one die is 1 in 6.
The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.
One sixth
one out of 6
Provided '2' is marked on one and only one side of the die,the probability is1/6 = (16 and 2/3)%