1 in 36
There is a 10 percent chance that you are gonna throw a 1.
zero as you only have 3 dice, with the number 6 on them only once on each dice. so if you are lucky you can only throw 6 3 times using 3 dice.
For one throw, the answer is 4/6 = 2/3 or 66.67 %
If using a normal cube, the probability is 0.
At the Olympics, the probability is 1 At a kindergarten, the probability is 0!
When you throw a die, there are six possibilities. The probability of a number from 1 to 6 is 1/6. This is classical probability. Compare this with empirical probability. If you throw a die 100 times and obtain 30 sixes, the probability of obtaining a 6 is 30/100 or 0.3. Empirical probabilities change whereas classical probability doesn't.
Since there are 3 prime numbers, 13, 17, and 19, in the range 12 to 19, the probability of throwing a prime number on a fair eight sided die numbered 12 to 19 is 3 in 8.
You can't get 14 with two regular six-sided dice ! The highest you can get with one throw is 12.
With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.
There is a 10 percent chance that you are gonna throw a 1.
zero as you only have 3 dice, with the number 6 on them only once on each dice. so if you are lucky you can only throw 6 3 times using 3 dice.
For one throw, the answer is 4/6 = 2/3 or 66.67 %
If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.
If using a normal cube, the probability is 0.
I found a note to the text that says the Greeks played dice with 3 die and the best throw was.3 sixes; thus "triple sice" means 3 sixes, "sice," I guess, being a poetic take on "sixes."
At the Olympics, the probability is 1 At a kindergarten, the probability is 0!
The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.