P('7' with standard cube) = 0
Because a standard cube has only six(6) faces.
P(night follows day) = 1
It is an event which WILL ocuur.
The results to any probability question are ALWAYS between '0' and '1'.
Any calculated results outside the 0-1 range are incorrect, and need to be recalculated.
e.g.
When tossing an unbiased two-sided coin
P(heads on a coin) = 1/2 = 0.5
P(tails on a coin ) = 1/2 = 0.5
Notice the answer is between '0' and '1'
NB The is no such law as the 'Law of Averages' in mathemtictics. it is a fictitious invention. What people mean is the probability of an event occurring.
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
A standard number cube has numbers 1-6, so there's a 50% (or one-half) chance of rolling both an odd or even number.
If you keep rolling the die, then the probability of rolling a 6 and then a 1 on consecutive rolls is 1.The probability is 1/36 for the first two throws.
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since all these numbers are less than 10, the probability of rolling a number less than 10 is 100%. Thus, the probability can be expressed as 1 or 100%.
The probability of rolling a seven with one roll of a standard number cube is zero.
There is a 4 in 6 (or 2 in 3) probability of rolling a number less than a five on a standard number cube.
P(not 5) = 1,2,3,4&6. out of six faces. Hence P(Not 5) = 5/6 = 0.8333 or 1 - P(5) = 1 - 1/6 = 5/6 = 0.8333 NB '1' being the probability of any number out of the '1'. ( 6 out of 6).
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since there are no numbers greater than 7 on a standard die, the probability of rolling a number greater than 7 is 0. Therefore, the probability is 0%.
when rolling a number cube when rolling a number cube what is the probability of rolling an even number or a divisor of 10? rolling an even number or a divisor of 10?
A standard number cube has numbers 1-6, so there's a 50% (or one-half) chance of rolling both an odd or even number.
It depends on how the six sides are numbered. In a standard die, it is zero percent.
If you keep rolling the die, then the probability of rolling a 6 and then a 1 on consecutive rolls is 1.The probability is 1/36 for the first two throws.
A standard number cube, or die, has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. Since all these numbers are less than 10, the probability of rolling a number less than 10 is 100%. Thus, the probability can be expressed as 1 or 100%.
1 out of 6
1 out of six
1/6