The answer depends on what object you are rolling! And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Odd- 3/12 ---> 1/4 Prime- 3/12 ---> 1/4 They are the same
The lowest odd prime number is 3 .
NO,2 is the only prime number which is even, so 2 is not a odd prime number.
The probability of rolling an odd number is 3/6 (or rather, 1/2), so the probability of rolling an odd number three times in a row is 1/2^3 is 1/8 or 12.5%.
The first prime number that is odd is 3, so the second odd prime number is 5. Some think 1 is the first prime nunber, but 1 is neither prime nor composite.
With a standard 6 faced die, numbered 1 through 6, there are three odd numbers, 1, 3, and 5, of which 3 and 5 are prime, and there is one even prime, 2. The probability, then, of rolling an odd number which is prime is 1 in 3, i.e. 3 or 5 out of a possible result set of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Odd- 3/12 ---> 1/4 Prime- 3/12 ---> 1/4 They are the same
3 is the smallest odd prime number.
The lowest odd prime number is 3 .
NO,2 is the only prime number which is even, so 2 is not a odd prime number.
3 is the smallest odd prime number.
The probability of rolling an odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
Every prime number is odd except one: the number 2.
All prime numbers are odd except one prime number and that is 2.
odd is a number you cant halve a prime number is a number that you can double itself and it is odd
Yes it can if the result is 2, else it can't because an odd number - an odd number = an even number, and 2 is the only even prime.
The probability of rolling an odd number is 3/6 (or rather, 1/2), so the probability of rolling an odd number three times in a row is 1/2^3 is 1/8 or 12.5%.