Well, statistically speaking, if you roll a fair six-sided die 60 times, you can expect to get a 1 about 10 times. But hey, don't get too attached to that number, probability can be a fickle friend. Just roll the dice and see what Lady Luck has in store for you!
If George rolls the die 300 times, how many fives will he roll?
90
the answer is the probability 6o =1/6 = 60%
the probability 6o =1/6 = 60%
The probability of rolling a four on a single roll of a fair die is 1/6. So the expected number of 4s in 450 rolls is 450*1/6 = 75.
69
If George rolls the die 300 times, how many fives will he roll?
50
You can expect to get a 5 about 15 times out of 90.
90
When rolling a fair six-sided die, the probability of rolling a 4 is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If Adam rolls the die 96 times, you can expect him to roll a 4 approximately ( 96 \times \frac{1}{6} = 16 ) times. Thus, he can expect to roll a 4 about 16 times.
When rolling a regular 6-faced die, the probability of rolling a 5 on any single roll is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If you roll the die 1200 times, you would expect to get a 5 approximately ( 1200 \times \frac{1}{6} = 200 ) times. Therefore, you would expect to roll a 5 about 200 times.
1/6 of 300 = 50 times.
the answer is the probability 6o =1/6 = 60%
the probability 6o =1/6 = 60%
When rolling a fair six-sided die, the probability of landing on any specific number, including 1, is ( \frac{1}{6} ). If you roll the die 60 times, you would expect to land on 1 about ( 60 \times \frac{1}{6} = 10 ) times. Therefore, you can expect to roll a 1 approximately 10 times out of 60 rolls.
pr(six) = 1/6 → expected 6s in 90 rolls = 1/6 × 90 = 15