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What is the probability of rolling a dice 3 times and getting the same number?
The probability of getting the same number is 1/6. Throw the third die. The probability of getting the same number is again 1/6.
What is the probability of rolling the same number?
1/6
To understanding probability we take an example as rolling a dice: There are six possible outcomes— 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The probability of getting any of the numbers is 1/6. As the event is an equally likely event so there is same possibility of getting any number in this case it is either 1/6 or 50/3\%.
What is the probability of rolling 3?
Two (6-sided) dice roll probability table
Roll a… | Probability |
---|---|
3 | 3/36 (8.333\%) |
4 | 6/36 (16.667\%) |
5 | 10/36 (27.778\%) |
6 | 15/36 (41.667\%) |
What are the odds of 3 dice?
If we consider the 3 rolled dice, the first one certainly has a number showing (so P = 1). The probability of each of the other two having the same number appear is 1/6 each, so we multiply those two to get 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/36.
What is the probability of rolling a 3 twice?
The probability of rolling a specific number twice in a row is indeed 1/36, because you have a 1/6 chance of getting that number on each of two rolls (1/6 x 1/6).
What are the chances of rolling the same dice twice?
There are 6 ways we can roll doubles out of a possible 36 rolls (6 x 6), for a probability of 6/36, or 1/6, on any roll of two fair dice. So you have a 16.7\% probability of rolling doubles with 2 fair six-sided dice.
What is the probability of rolling a 3?
When you roll a fair dice What is the probability that you obtain a 3 or a number less than 3?
There are 6 total possible results, so the probability of rolling a number less than 3 is 26 or 13 or 0.3333 .