5/12
it depends on how many time you throw the dice. the increase number of your throw, the higher the probability to get 8 that one die is showing a 5. that what my opinion.
A number cube has six faces, so the probability of any one of them showing on a fair throw is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.
It is 3/36 = 1/12
When a die is rolled once, the probability of 1 showing up is 1/6 . When a die is rolled 14 times, the probability of 1 showing up 6 times is a binomial probability. Let x = number of times 1 shows up P(x=6) = 14C6 (1/6)^6 (5/6)^(14-6) = 14C6 (1/6)^6 (5/6)^8 = 0.014982
It is a probability distribution where when all of the values of a random variable occur with equal probability. Say X is the random variable, such as what number shows up when we roll a die. There are 6 possible outcomes, each with a 1/6 probability of showing up. If we create a probability distribution where X= 1,2,3,4,5, or 6, we note P(X=k)=1/k where k is any number between 1 and 6 in this case. The graph will be a rectangle.
1/3 and 1/3.
what is the difination of showing the greater class
Cox Proportional is the most suitable hazard analysis for showing probability in Hazards Modeling.
Probability not at least 1 head showing is when all 5 coins are tails: (1/2)5=1/32 Therefore probability at least 1 head is showing is 1-1/32=31/32
It is 1/6 for a single roll.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
it depends on how many time you throw the dice. the increase number of your throw, the higher the probability to get 8 that one die is showing a 5. that what my opinion.
A number cube has six faces, so the probability of any one of them showing on a fair throw is 1 in 6, or about 0.1667.
Probability of no heads = (0.5)^5 = 0.03125Probability of at least one head = 1 - probability of no heads = 1 - 0.03125 = 0.96875
That's one face out of six. So the probability is 1/6
It is 3/36 = 1/12
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