This is the same as 1 minus the probability that neither of them are greater than three. This is 1, minus the probability of getting greater than three, squared. Rolling higher than three has a 1/2 probability, so:
P(at least one greater than 3) = 1 - (1/2)2 = 1 - 1/4 = 3/4
one in six
5/36
9/11
The probability that 2 people have the same number is 2 out of 10
Possible outcomes of one roll = 6.Probability of an even number on one roll = 3/6 = 0.5 .Probability of an even number on the second roll = 0.5 .Probability of an even number on the third roll = 0.5 .Probability of an even number on all three rolls = (0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5) = 0.125 = 1/8The probability of at least one odd number is the probability of not gettingan even number on all 3 rolls. That's (1 - 1/8) = 7/8 or 0.875 or 87.5% .
one in six
11 ---- 36
No matter how many coins are thrown, the possibility of having AT LEAST ONE 'head' is 50%. This changes if you specify the number of 'heads' that must be shown.
The probability of getting at least one prime number in two dice is 3/4.
It is 0.8181... recurring.
5/36
certainty (no doubt), probability or likelihood (greater than 50% chance), possibility (greater than 0% but less than 50% chance)
least prime number greater 60 = 61
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what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
71 is least Prime Number that is greater than 69.
The least prime number that is greater than 45 is 47.