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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


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 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


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.