2/3 or 66.6666666667%
-Nicci
4 out of 6 chances
-Snoady
The odds of rolling an even number (multiple of 2) is 1:2, so rolling 300 times will (theoretically) yield 150 even numbers.
one half.
As there are an equal number of odd and even numbers on a single die, the odds of rolling an even number would be 50/50.
If the numbers on the cube are one through six, you have a one out of six chance of rolling any of them. If they are double-digit numbers, your chance is zero.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
The odds of rolling an even number (multiple of 2) is 1:2, so rolling 300 times will (theoretically) yield 150 even numbers.
5 out of 6
5 to 1
one half.
As there are an equal number of odd and even numbers on a single die, the odds of rolling an even number would be 50/50.
If the number cubes are standard dice cubes, the odds of rolling 3 ones is 1 in 216.
If the numbers on the cube are one through six, you have a one out of six chance of rolling any of them. If they are double-digit numbers, your chance is zero.
I'm assuming you multiply the numbers rolled. Thus the rules of even and odd numbers come into play. The only way to get an odd product is to roll two odd numbers. The probability desired is 1 minus the probability of rolling two odd numbers. The odds of rolling an odd number is 1/2. Since the rolls are independent events, the odds of rolling two odd numbers is (1/2)2 = 1/4 So the probability of getting an even product is: 1 - 1/4 = 3/4
1/2
0.54 or 0.0625
4-6 Chances ----------------------------------------------------------- From Rafaelrz. There are three even numbers in a regular die, 2, 4 and 6. There are six equally probable outcomes of which three are unfavourable. So the odds of rolling an even number are 3:3 or 1:1. This means there is a 50% probability of success.
The odds of rolling any double number is 1:36