1 out of six
1/6
When rolling a standard six-sided number cube (die) four times, the total number of possible outcomes is (6^4) or 1,296, as each roll has 6 outcomes. The probability of any specific sequence occurring (e.g., rolling a 3 each time) is ( \frac{1}{1296} ). If you're interested in the probability of rolling a specific number at least once over the four rolls, that would require a different calculation involving complementary probabilities.
The probability is 1. It is a certainty that you will roll a number between and including one and six. The probability of rolling each individual number is 1/6.
It is 1/2 if it is a fair number cube which is rolled once.
If the numbers on the cube are one through six, you have a one out of six chance of rolling any of them. If they are double-digit numbers, your chance is zero.
1 out of 6
1/6
(1/6)*100%= 16.67%
When a number cube is rolled twice, there are 36 possible outcomes. (1,1),(1,2),....(6,6). (3,3) occurs only once. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 3 both times is 1/36.
When rolling a standard six-sided number cube (die) four times, the total number of possible outcomes is (6^4) or 1,296, as each roll has 6 outcomes. The probability of any specific sequence occurring (e.g., rolling a 3 each time) is ( \frac{1}{1296} ). If you're interested in the probability of rolling a specific number at least once over the four rolls, that would require a different calculation involving complementary probabilities.
The probability is 1. It is a certainty that you will roll a number between and including one and six. The probability of rolling each individual number is 1/6.
It is 1/2 if it is a fair number cube which is rolled once.
the probability is 2/6
4/6 or 2/3
it depends on how many numbers are on the number cube. if it only goes to 6, then the probability is 1/6. if it goes to 8 then the probability is 2/8. and so on and so on...
7
1 out of 2