A cube, by definition, must be 6 sided.
The probability of getting a 6, if it is a fair die, is 1/6.
1/6 because you only have one 6 out of 6 sides so thats why its the answer
Probability = (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)Possible outcomes: 6Successful outcomes: 1Probability = 1/6 = 16 and 2/3 percent.
The probability is 1/6.
With one toss of a coin, there can be at most 1 head. So the probability of 4 or more heads is very definitely 0.
what is the probability of P(4or6) as a fraction, decimal and a percent
1/6 because you only have one 6 out of 6 sides so thats why its the answer
Probability = (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)Possible outcomes: 6Successful outcomes: 1Probability = 1/6 = 16 and 2/3 percent.
P(1 or 6)
The probability that any number will come up on one cube is 1/6. 1/6*1/6=1/36 the probability is 1/36
the probability is 1 out of 6
If it is a fair die that is rolled once, then the probability is 2/3.
To find the experimental probability of rolling a 6, you first need to determine the number of times a 6 was rolled during the experiment. Then, divide that number by the total number of rolls recorded in the table. The resulting fraction represents the experimental probability of rolling a 6. For example, if a 6 was rolled 5 times out of 30 total rolls, the experimental probability would be 5/30, which simplifies to 1/6.
The probability of rolling a 3 on a six-sided die in a single roll is 1/6. When rolling the die three times, the probability of getting at least one 3 can be calculated using the complement: first, find the probability of not rolling a 3 in three rolls, which is (5/6)³. Subtract this value from 1 to find the probability of rolling at least one 3 in three attempts.
The probability is 1/6.
The probability is 35/36.
The probability is 8/36 or 2/9
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36