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It depends on what sort of die you're talking about -- there are many more than a six-sided die. There are even 100-sided dice.

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How many combinations are there when rolling 3 dice?

When rolling 3 six-sided dice, each die has 6 possible outcomes. Therefore, the total number of combinations can be calculated by multiplying the number of outcomes for each die: (6 \times 6 \times 6 = 216). Thus, there are 216 different combinations possible when rolling 3 dice.


How many possible outcomes are there when rolling 1 six sided die?

Six.


How many possible outcomes of rolling a ten-sided die?

If the numbers (or symbols) are all different then 10 outcomes.


A die is rolled 5 times what is the probability of rolling exactly one 4?

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


A die is rolled 5 times what is the probability of rolling exactly one 2?

Possible outcomes of rolling a die 5 times = 6^5 Number of outcomes including rolling exactly one 2: 5^5 (5*5^4) 5^5/6^5 = 3125/7776 ~= 0.4019


How many outcomes are there in the sample space for rolling 1 die?

It depends on how many sides your die has. If it has 6 sides, then there are 6 possible out comes.


How many outcomes are there in the rolling a die in an even number?

there's 1/3 chance of getting an even number in a die, hon


How many possible outcomes of rolling a six-sided die are there?

6 sides will be either 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 , so 6 possible outcomes


Is rolling a die 10 times to see what you get binomial?

No. It is multinomial because you have more than two possible outcomes each time.


How many outcomes are in simple space for the event first roll a die and then shoot a basket?

The simple sample space for the event of first rolling a die and then shooting a basket consists of the outcomes from both actions. There are 6 possible outcomes when rolling a die (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6), and if we assume there are 2 possible outcomes for shooting a basket (making it or missing it), we multiply the outcomes: 6 (from the die) × 2 (from the basket) = 12 total outcomes. Thus, there are 12 possible outcomes in the combined simple space.


How many possible outcomes are in the sample space for the event first roll a die and then toss a coin?

There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.


How many possible outcomes are in the sample space for the event first roll a die and then shoot a basket?

There is 2 outcomes for flipping the coin, and 6 outcomes for rolling the cube. The total outcomes for both are 2*6 = 12.