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∙ 2009-02-26 16:35:293
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∙ 2009-02-26 16:35:29It is 1 - 0.3120 = 0.6880, approx.
1/12 possibilty.
well its all 50% no matter what
The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.
The probability of getting an even number on at least one of the 3 rolls is 7/8.
It is 1 - 0.3120 = 0.6880, approx.
The probability of a one being rolled in a fair die is 1 in 6, or 0.1666... . The probability of a one not being rolled is 5 in 6, or 0.8333... . The probability, then, of exactly one one being rolled in nine rolls is 1 in 6 times 5 in 6 to the 8th power, or about 0.0388.
25/36
Since the die is rolled (or even rooled) only 5 times, the answer is that the probability is 0.
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1/12 possibilty.
It is 0.8217
If it is a fair die that is rolled once, then the probability is 2/3.
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.
well its all 50% no matter what
the probability is 1 out of 6
The probability is about 43 times, though you cannot be certain, so there is no definitive answer.