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The chance of rolling it each time is (1/6). So the chance of rolling it 4 times in a row is

(1/6) x (1/6) x (1/6) x (1/6) = (1/1296) = 0.0007716 = 0.0772 % (rounded)

The chance of rolling it each time is the same. It's not affected by what came before,

since dice have no memory.

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