The probability of not rolling a number larger than 4 is the probability of rolling a
number equal to 4 or lower: P(x≤4) = P(1) + P(2) + P(3) + P(4) = 4/6 = 2/3 =
0.6666... ≈ 66.7%
The probability is 0.
1/8
With one roll of three dice, the probability is 7/8.
The probability of rolling a specific number on a fair six-sided dice is 1/6, as there are 6 equally likely outcomes. When rolling the dice 300 times, the probability of rolling that specific number on each roll remains 1/6, assuming the dice is fair and each roll is independent. Therefore, the probability of rolling that specific number at least once in 300 rolls can be calculated using the complement rule, which is 1 minus the probability of not rolling the specific number in all 300 rolls.
If the die is fair then for a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
The probability is 0.
2/36
The probability is 1.
3 out of 6
1/8
With one roll of three dice, the probability is 7/8.
Assuming the numbers are 1-6, the probability is 0.
It is 1 (a certainty) if you roll it often enough. For a single roll of a fair die, the probability is 1/6.
The probability of rolling an 8 is Zero.
Assuming it is a normal fair cube, it is 1/6.
The probability of rolling any single number of a regular die on one roll is one in six, or 1/6, or 0.166666....
The probability of rolling a specific number on a fair six-sided dice is 1/6, as there are 6 equally likely outcomes. When rolling the dice 300 times, the probability of rolling that specific number on each roll remains 1/6, assuming the dice is fair and each roll is independent. Therefore, the probability of rolling that specific number at least once in 300 rolls can be calculated using the complement rule, which is 1 minus the probability of not rolling the specific number in all 300 rolls.