In poker, yes.
Three twenty-fives = 75 = 75/1
None. Three is not divisible by five.
46/15
Anywhere from 0 to 1; it depends on the shape and what numbers are written on the faces.
In poker, yes.
The cast of The Three Fives - 1918 includes: Thomas Bellamy as Black boy
Three twenty-fives = 75 = 75/1
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fourteen fifteenths
3125
3/5 of 60 is 36.
The probability of getting three fives in the first three rolls and non-fives in the next three rolls is; P(5,5,5,N5,N5,N5) = 1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 = 0.002679... The number of different order in which the fives can come out is given by; 6C3 = 6!/[3!∙(6-3)!] = 20 So the probability that in 6 rolls of a fair die exactly three fives (in any order) will come out is; P(three fives any order) = (20)∙(1/6)3∙(5/6)3 = 0.05358... ~ 5.4%
None. Three is not divisible by five.
46/15
4 fives, which would leave you with 0.4 fives, which would leave you with 0.4 fives, which would leave you with 0.4 fives, which would leave you with 0.4 fives, which would leave you with 0.4 fives, which would leave you with 0.
3 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 600