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There are six possible outcomes. Assuming the probability of each outcome is the same (dice has no defects), then you are likely to roll the number two, 100/6=50/3=16.67 times.
52 x 6 if it is a six sided die.
The possible outcomes of a single dice is 6 ( 1,2,3,4,5, 6). If two such dice are rolled the possible outcomes are 6 multiplied by 6, that is 36 outcomes. ((1,1),(1,2)...(2,1),(2,2).....(6,4),(6,5),(6,6))
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Oh, dude, it's like this: when you roll two dice, there are 36 possible outcomes (6 sides on the first die times 6 sides on the second die). So, the probability of getting any specific outcome, like rolling a 7, is 1 out of 36. It's like playing a game with dice, but with math involved, man.