There are 36 possibilities when rolling two six sided die.
15 of them result in a Prime number (2,3,5,7,11)
So the probability is 15 in 36 or a 5 in 12 chance.
The probability is 0 since if both dice show the number 6, their sum is 12 which is not a prime.
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If the numbers are 1 to 6, there are three prime numbers in that range, a probability of 50%.
The probability of tossing a die and getting three 6's in a row is (1/6)3, or about 0.004630.
The probability is 0 since if both dice show the number 6, their sum is 12 which is not a prime.
The probability of getting at least one prime number in two dice is 3/4.
1/6
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1 out of 2.
the probability of tossing a coin and it landing on head is a 1 in 2 chance the probability of rolling a 5 on a dice is a 1 in 6 chance
try it and see!
The probability of eventually throwing a prime number is 1. On a single throw, of a fair die, the probability is 1/2.
false.
If the numbers are 1 to 6, there are three prime numbers in that range, a probability of 50%.
The probability of tossing a die and getting three 6's in a row is (1/6)3, or about 0.004630.
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.