There are 85 or 32768 outcomes.
There are a total of six outcomes if you roll one die.
36
24 possible outcomes.
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There are 85 or 32768 outcomes.
If a normal die is rolled once, the outcomes are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
There are a total of six outcomes if you roll one die.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
It depends on the number of sides and how many times you roll it.
36
16 outcomes
24 possible outcomes.
No. If you keep track of all the numbers that are rolled then there are six possible outcomes, a binomial has only two. It is a multinomial distribution.
You must first look at all possible outcomes:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Then, reread the question that is being asked:A dice is rolled 6 times, what is the probability of getting atleast a 3.You should underline the important parts of the question and then preceed to answering:When the question states, atleast a 3, it means to say the minimum result of 3 (as in 3, 4, 5 and 6)The math:(Outcomes that satisfy the statement)/(Total outcomes) * 100We multiply by 100 to receive a percentage.4/6 * 100 = 66.67%The answer:The probability of getting atleast a 3 when a dice is rolled 6 times is 66.67%.
Every roll of a fair die has a one in two chance of being even or odd.
Possible outcomes of rolling a die 5 times = 6^5 Number of outcomes including rolling exactly one 4: 5^5 (5*5^4) 5^5/6^5 = 3125/7776 ~= 0.4019