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If a die is rolled one time, find the probability of getting a six.
P(6) = ?

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\boxed{\boxed{\sf{Probability=(Favorable \ Outcomes)/(Total \ Outcomes)}}}

Here,

» Favourable Outcome(s) -> getting a 6 on a die (1 outcome), because only one side of a die has a six on it

» Total Outcomes -> 6 (you can only get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 if you roll one die)

So,


\sf{Probability_((6))=(1)/(6)}

Hope the answer - and explanation - made sense to you,

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User Doekman
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Answer:
\;\;(1)/(6) , \;\; 0.16667,\;\; \text{or about}\;\;17\%

Explanation:

A regular dice has 6 sides, and only one of those sides side has a six.

We write probability as;


\displaystyle \frac{\text{wanted outcomes}}{\text{possible outcomes}} = \frac{\text{number of times six is on the dice}}{\text{number of numberss on the dice}} =(1)/(6)

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