A person rolls a standard six-sided die 12 times. In how many ways can he get 6 fours, 5 ones, and 1 two?
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A person rolls a standard six-sided die 12 times. In how many ways can he get...
A person rolls a standard six-sided die 9 times. In how many ways can he get 3 fives, 5 sixes, and 1 two?
A person rolls a standard six-sided die 8 times. In how many ways can he get 3 fives, 4 sixes, and 1 two?
A six sided die is rolled three times independently. How many different ways can you get a sum of 11? sum of 12?
3. Bir rolls a standard six-sided die. Find the probability that a) He rolls a live b) He rolls a six c) He rolls a five and a six, simultaneously. ter d) He rolls a five or a six. c) The addition rule would have us believe that d - a + b-c. Is it true, in this case? "Doll a 5" and "rol! a 6" are examples of what linde of evente? Hint: te worde, starte with m. #4....
Suppose you are rolling a fair four-sided die and a fair six-sided die and you are counting the number of ones that come up. What is the probability that both die roll ones? What is the probability that exactly one die rolls a one? What is the probability that neither die rolls a one? What is the expected number of ones? If you did this 1000 times, approximately how many times would you expect that exactly one die would roll...
Suppose I asked you to roll a fair six-sided die 6 times. You have already rolled the die for 5 times and six has not appeared ones. Assuming die rolls are independent, what is the probability that you would get a six in the next roll? 1/6 1/2 5/6 0 1
A standard six-sided die is rolled 12 times. What is the standard deviation of the number of times a 2, 3, or 4 will be rolled? Round your answer to two decimal places.
A person tosses a coin 14 times. In how many ways can he get 6 tails?
If a coin is tossed 5 times, and then a standard six-sided die is rolled 4 times, and finally a group of two cards are drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacement, how many different outcomes are possible?
A six-sided die is to be rolled three times. Assume the rolls are independent and that the die is fair. - The probability that all three rolls result in an even number is: A) 1.0 B) 0.75 C) 0.25 D) 0.125 - The probability that at least one of the rolls is an even number is: A) 0.125 B) 0.333 C) 0.750 D) 0.875 - The events A = exactly two of the rolls are even and B = exactly...