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50/50, or one chance in each set of three rolls. No matter how many times it's rolled, every roll is one in six. Just like flipping a coin. it's 50/50 heads or tails, even if you got 'heads' 20 times in a row the next flip will still be 50/50 chance of 'heads' again
You must first look at all possible outcomes:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Then, reread the question that is being asked:A dice is rolled 6 times, what is the probability of getting atleast a 3.You should underline the important parts of the question and then preceed to answering:When the question states, atleast a 3, it means to say the minimum result of 3 (as in 3, 4, 5 and 6)The math:(Outcomes that satisfy the statement)/(Total outcomes) * 100We multiply by 100 to receive a percentage.4/6 * 100 = 66.67%The answer:The probability of getting atleast a 3 when a dice is rolled 6 times is 66.67%.
there is 0% probability, unless you are some super nerd, and calculate the chance of it splitting the six and you getting two threes in one roll :p
You still still have a 1:2 chance of getting heads regardless of the times you flip.
you have about a 42% chance for that to happen
Every roll of a fair die has a one in two chance of being even or odd.
You must first look at all possible outcomes:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Then, reread the question that is being asked:A dice is rolled 6 times, what is the probability of getting atleast a 3.You should underline the important parts of the question and then preceed to answering:When the question states, atleast a 3, it means to say the minimum result of 3 (as in 3, 4, 5 and 6)The math:(Outcomes that satisfy the statement)/(Total outcomes) * 100We multiply by 100 to receive a percentage.4/6 * 100 = 66.67%The answer:The probability of getting atleast a 3 when a dice is rolled 6 times is 66.67%.
you know how to catch a rayquaza at sky pillar then you have to try atleast 8,192 times because the chance of getting a shiny is 1 out of 8,192
there is 0% probability, unless you are some super nerd, and calculate the chance of it splitting the six and you getting two threes in one roll :p
50% chance
For 3 coin flips: 87% chance of getting heads at least once 25% chance of getting heads twice 13% chance of getting heads all three times
The chance that you win only on the 2nd roll when a die is rolled 4 times and you win when you get a 6 is 1 in 6. You did not say anything about whether rolls 1, 3, or 4 affected the outcome of winning or losing. Everything then depends only on roll 2, and the chance is simply 1 in 6.
It is approx 0.99989, that is, a near certainty.
If you rolled a die 120 times, the probability of getting a 6 is one in six. It does not matter how many times you roll the die - the probability is still one in six - except that the long term mean will approach the theoretical value of 0.166... as the number of trials increases.
No chance of getting pegnant.
P(1or2)=2/6=1/3 P(4<=x<=6)=2/3 when rolled 15 times (2/3)^15=.0023
Since the die is rolled (or even rooled) only 5 times, the answer is that the probability is 0.
You still still have a 1:2 chance of getting heads regardless of the times you flip.