If we roll 2 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 6 rows and 6 col so the answer is 6*6 i.e 36 elements.
If we roll 6 dice simultanosly the sample space consists of 36 rows and 36 col so the answer is 36*36 i.e 1296 elements.
impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
Assuming traditional cubic dice, the sample space consists of 216 points.
It depends on how many sides your die has. If it has 6 sides, then there are 6 possible out comes.
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Not sure about the relevance of sizzle! The size of the sample space is 46656.
The sample space for 1 roll is of size 6.
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impossible or 1/6 * * * * * No! The sample space refers to the set of possible outcomes, not the probability of any one outcome.
There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment is nothing but sample space usually denoted by S. we can also call it as event. For example our experiment is rolling a dice, then our sample space is S= {1,2,3,4,5,6}
Assuming traditional cubic dice, the sample space consists of 216 points.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
There are 36.
When a fair die is rolled, there are 6 possible outcomes {1,2,3,4,5,6}. The sample space consists of 6 points, so its size is 6.
There are 64 = 1296 of them.
It depends on how many sides your die has. If it has 6 sides, then there are 6 possible out comes.