On a 6-sided die, the probability of not having a six is 5/6, or 83 1/3 %
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The probability is 6 in 12, or 1 in 2.
Assuming that it is a regular shaped spinner, the probability is 1/6*1/6 = 1/36
There is a 2/6 probability of that happnening
Experimental probability is calculated by taking the data produced from a performed experiment and calculating probability from that data. An example would be flipping a coin. The theoretical probability of landing on heads is 50%, .5 or 1/2, as is the theoretical probability of landing on tails. If during an experiment, however, a coin is flipped 100 times and lands on heads 60 times and tails 40 times, the experimental probability for this experiment for landing on heads is 60%, .6 or 6/10. The experimental probability of landing on tails would be 40%, .4, or 6/10.
The probability of a coin landing head-side down is 0.5 The probability of landing head-side up is 0.5 Did you mean to ask the probability of it landing on its edge ?