There are three factors of 2 on a regular six-sided die. Therefore, it is 3/6, or 1/2.
50% 1 out of 2
Assuming the numbers on the die are 1, 2, 3 and 4, the probability is 1.
The probability of rolling at least one 2 when rolling a die 12 times is about 0.8878. Simply raise the probability of not rolling a 2 (5 in 6, or about 0.8333) to the 12th power, getting about 0.1122, and subtract from 1.
If the die is fair then for a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
The probability of rolling an odd number on a standard die is 3 in 6, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
50% 1 out of 2
Assuming the numbers on the die are 1, 2, 3 and 4, the probability is 1.
The probability of rolling a 2 is 1 in 6. The probability of rolling an even number is 3 in 6. The probability of doing both, on two rolls, is 3 in 36, or 1 in 12.
a 2 out of 6 probability
The theoretical probability of rolling something other than a factor of 6 in one roll is 2/6 or 1/3. So, the probability of rolling something other than a factor of 6 in 100 rolls is (1/3)^100 = 1.94*10-48 And therefore.the probability of rolling a factor of 6 is 1 - Prob(not a factor) = 1 - 1.94*10-48 which is incredibly close to 1.
The probability of rolling at least one 2 when rolling a die 12 times is about 0.8878. Simply raise the probability of not rolling a 2 (5 in 6, or about 0.8333) to the 12th power, getting about 0.1122, and subtract from 1.
Probability of rolling an even number on a die is 1/2.
When rolling a die, a 1, or a 2, or a 3, or a 4, or a 5, or a 6 will come up. Factors of six are 1, 2, 3 and 6. This leaves 4 and 5 that are not factors of 6. The probability of rolling any one number in one roll of the die is 1 in 6, or 1/6. To find a "cumulative" probability where we "combine" the odds of rolling several numbers, as is the case here, we simply add the probability of rolling each number together and sum them.In the case here, the probability of rolling 1 is 1/6, and the probability of rolling 2 is also 1/6, and the probability of rolling 3 is 1/6 and the probability of rolloing 6 is 1/6. We add 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 and get 1+1+1+1/6, which is 4/6. The 4/6 reduces to 2/3, and that 2/3 represents the probability of rolling a factor of 6 with one roll of a die. There is one more little thing.Probability is a mathematical term where "odds" are expressed on a scale of zero (0) to one (1). The probability of something happening is either 0, or 1, or something in between. If the probability of something happening is 100% (which is to say that somehting must occur), then the probability is 1. And if something cannot happen, then the probability of it occurring is 0. In this light, the 2/3 chance of rolling a factor of 6 with one roll of a die is 0.6666....
The probability of rolling a sum of 2 is 1/36 The probability of rolling the value 2 on one die or the other (or both) is 11/36
The probability for a normal die is 1/2.
The probability of rolling a 2 on a die before flipping a heads on a coin is 1 in 12. The probability of rolling a 2 is 1 in 6. The probability of flipping heads is 1 in 2. Since these are sequentially unrelated events, you simply multiply the probabilities together.
1 out of 6 if it's a perfect cube.