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
Possible outcomes of one roll = 6Successful outcomes = 1Probability of success on each roll = 1/6Expectation in 150 rolls = (1/6) x (150) = 25 times
There are 65 = 7776 outcomes.
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There are a total of six outcomes if you roll one die.
There are 6*6*2 = 72 possible outcomes.
There are 36 possible outcomes. But if the cubes are identical, then for every possible outcome, there's another one that looks just like it, so only 18 that you can identify.
If you roll one cube, there are 6 possible outcomes.If you roll two cubes, there are 36 possible outcomes. But if you can't tellone cube from the other, then 1 - 2 looks the same to you as 2 - 1, sothere are only 18 different unique outcomes.
On a single roll, three out of the six possible outcomes are even numbers = 50%.
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
If you roll a pair of six sided number cubes the probability of rolling two numbers whose sum is 6 is 5/36 or 0.1389. There are 5 ways to get 6: 1,5 & 5,1 & 4,2 & 2,4 & 3,3. There are 36 outcomes for a roll of 2 dice.
If they are standard cubes - with numbers from 1 to 6 - the probability is 0.
It depends on the number of sides and how many times you roll it.
Possible outcomes of one roll = 6Successful outcomes = 1Probability of success on each roll = 1/6Expectation in 150 rolls = (1/6) x (150) = 25 times
There are 36 possible outcomes.
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There are 65 = 7776 outcomes.