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Assuming that it is a fair die, the answer is 5/9.
If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.If you roll the die often enough, the probability is 1 - a certainty.On a single roll, the probability is 1/6.
It depends on what the "something" is. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 6 is 1. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 3 is 0.5. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 0 is 0.
The probability that you will roll doubles on a pair of dice is 1 in 6. The probability that you roll "something" on the first die is 1 in 1. The probability that the second die will match the first die is 1 in 6. The resultant probability is simply the product of (1 in 1) and (1 in 6).
If the die is fair, the probability is 1/6.