It depends on the numbers on the 4 sided die. I don't believe that is a recognised standard.
It is 1/6.
If two six sided fair dice are rolled, the sum of the result of both dice that has the lowest probability to come up is 2 and 12. P(2) = 1/36. P(12) = 1/36.
It can roll on 1,2,3,4,5,6 so the probability of 2/6 is ±33.33%
On a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
one in sixsame for any number
The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.
It is 1/6.
If two six sided fair dice are rolled, the sum of the result of both dice that has the lowest probability to come up is 2 and 12. P(2) = 1/36. P(12) = 1/36.
It can roll on 1,2,3,4,5,6 so the probability of 2/6 is ±33.33%
A cube, by definition, must be 6 sided. The probability of getting a 6, if it is a fair die, is 1/6.
a 12-sided die is rolled. The set of equally likely outcomes is (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12). What is the probability of rolling an 8
On a single roll, the probability is 1/2.
1 out of 2
It is 1/6.
Assuming as the die is rolled, and its a 6-sided die (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6), each number has a 1/6 probability of being rolled. The probability of any number being rolled is 1/6 and the probability of not rolling that number is 5/6. Something that has only 2 outcomes, such as boy & girl or heads & tails, will have the 50 50 probability.
well its all 50% no matter what
one in sixsame for any number