Answer:
1/6
Explanation:
The six sided die has a total of 6 possible outcomes with red being only one of them. Therefore, this means that in a single dice roll the probability of it being red would be 1/6. Since, the question asks the probability of at least one red outcome, the second roll can be anything. Therefore, the probability of the second roll would be 6/6 or 1 and if we multiply this by the probability of the first roll it would stay the same. Meaning that the probability of getting atleast one red outcome in two rolls would be 1/6