There are 36 possible outcomes.
It depends on the number of sides and how many times you roll it.
6 possible numbers to land on the first time, 6 possible numbers to land on the second time, 6x6=36
No. If you keep track of all the numbers that are rolled then there are six possible outcomes, a binomial has only two. It is a multinomial distribution.
When a fair die is rolled, there are 6 possible outcomes {1,2,3,4,5,6}. The sample space consists of 6 points, so its size is 6.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
24 possible outcomes.
assuming the die is 1-6 there are six possible out comes. 1,2,3,4,5, and 6.
It depends on the number of sides and how many times you roll it.
d-bags inventing even more sides
There are a total of six outcomes if you roll one die.
The possible outcomes of a single dice is 6 ( 1,2,3,4,5, 6). If two such dice are rolled the possible outcomes are 6 multiplied by 6, that is 36 outcomes. ((1,1),(1,2)...(2,1),(2,2).....(6,4),(6,5),(6,6))
Number of possible outcomes = 6Number of outcomes that are odd numbers = 3P = 3/6 = 50% .
36
If H = heads and T = Tails, and if the four sided die has values A and B, the 8 possible outcomes are: HA, HB, HC, HD, TA, TB, TC and TD.
16 outcomes
There are 48 possible outcomes and I have no intention of listing them all. They are all of the form CCCD where C = H or T, and D takes the numeric values from 1 to 6.