How many possible outcomes are there if a die is rolled?
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How many possible outcomes are there if a die is rolled?
6 possible outcomes
Trial | Outcomes | Examples of Events |
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Rolling a die | There are 6 possible outcomes: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} | Rolling an even number: {2, 4, 6} Rolling a 3: {3} Rolling a 1 or a 3: {1, 3} Rolling a 1 and a 3: { } (Only one number can be rolled, so this outcome is impossible. The event has no outcomes in it.) |
What is the probability of getting 6 in a dice 6 times?
66.5\%
There is a 66.5\% chance of it landing on a 6 at least once.
What is the probability that you will get a 6 when you are rolling a die?
Two (6-sided) dice roll probability table
Roll a… | Probability |
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6 | 15/36 (41.667\%) |
7 | 21/36 (58.333\%) |
8 | 26/36 (72.222\%) |
9 | 30/36 (83.333\%) |
How many times roll dice to get 6?
You need to roll the die, on the average, just four times before you see a 6. You need to roll the die, on the average, just four times before you see a 6.
How many outcomes are possible from tossing 12 similar dice?
Thus, there are 512 possible outcomes in total.
How many different outcomes are possible for 3 rolls of a die?
216 outcomes
Just as one die has six outcomes and two dice have 62 = 36 outcomes, the probability experiment of rolling three dice has 63 = 216 outcomes.
What’s the probability of rolling 2 sixes?
Thus only one of the 36 possible outcomes has a 6 on both dice and hence the probability of two sixes will be 1 over 36, or 1/36.
What is the probability of not getting snake eyes?
The probability of hitting it at least once is 1 minus the probabilty of never hitting it. Every time you roll the dice, you have a 35/36 chance of not hitting it.