1 out of 6, if the highest number on the cube is 6. hope that helped!:)
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If only rolling ONE 6-sided die, and it can be any first roll that is matched by the second roll, the odds would be 1 in 6. It would not matter what the 1st roll came up with, so 6 in 6 rolls meet the 1st criteria. But the second roll could be any of the six sides, and only one of them would match whatever the number rolled first was.
If however, rather than a cube you used a differently shaped die, with a different number on each of its faces, the odds would be one in however many sides the die has.
When tossing 2 dice the problem can be more difficult to compute if satisfied by the total to be matched, or if the exact same #s need to be repeated. For example, a 1 and a 6 totals 7, which can also be satisfied by a 2 and 5, or 3 and 4, etc.
one fourth
It is 1/36.
1 out of six
1/6
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
one fourth
Because 3/6 of the sides on a number cube have even numbers, the probability of rolling even on one number cube is 1/2(equivalent of 3/6). But since you're rolling twice, you multiply the probability of one by itself (therefore rolling 2 number cubes). So: 1/2x1/2=1/4 The probability of rolling an even number when a number cube is rolled twice is 1/4, 25%, or 1 out of 4.
50 percent
It is 1/36.
when rolling a number cube when rolling a number cube what is the probability of rolling an even number or a divisor of 10? rolling an even number or a divisor of 10?
The probability of rolling a seven with one roll of a standard number cube is zero.
1 out of 6
1 out of six
1/6
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
It is: 1 in 3
1/2