Assuming it is a 6-sided number cube, it would be 6.
7
Number of possible outcomes of one cube = 6Number of possible outcomes of the other cube = 6Number of possible outcomes of two cubes = 6 x 6 = 36Number of ways to roll a sum of 7 with two cubes = 61 - 62 - 53 - 44 - 35 - 26 - 1Probability of rolling the sum of 7 = 6/36 = 1/6 = (16 and 2/3) percent
it would be 2*2*6 which would equal 24
For any event, the complementary event is all of the other possible outcomes. For an event (Rolling a number cube) " Rolling an odd number " The complementary event is " Rolling an even number "
We say that these are independent events, meaning that the outcome of rolling the cube does not influence what outcome of rotating the spinner. For each outcome of rolling the cube there are 10 outcomes from the spinner. We can therefore, multiply the numbers of possibilities: 6 * 10 = 60 One way of seeing this is to list the possible outcomes : C1 S1 C1 S2 C1 S3 . . . C1 S10 Notice that there are 10 spinner possibilities for one cube event. There are 5 more possible cube events, hence, 50 combination events.
There are 6*14 = 84 possible outcomes.
216 (6 x 6 x 6)
Probability = (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)Possible outcomes: 6Successful outcomes: 1Probability = 1/6 = 16 and 2/3 percent.
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.
1,2,3,4,5,6 are the possible outcomes. There's a 1/6 chance for each.
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The probability of an event is the number of favourable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. What is the total number of possible outcomes of tossing a number cube? 6 How many outcomes are favourable to the event of getting a five? 1 So the prob is 1/6 or 0.16667
It is 1/2 if it is a fair number cube which is rolled once.
The cube has 6 possible outcomes.The coin has 2 possible outcomes.There are 6 x 2 = 12 possible outcomes for a trialthat involves both the cube and the coin.
A cube has six sides. Therefore this is impossible.
There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.
On a single roll, three out of the six possible outcomes are even numbers = 50%.