What is the probabilities of getting an even, an odd, or a prime number when a die is rolled 100 times?
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Numbers in a die = 1,2,3,4,5,6
Even numbers = 2,4,6 = 3 numbers
Odd numbers=1,3,5= 3 numbers
Prime numbers=2,3,5= 3 numbers
Total outcomes = 100 (to how much time the die rolled
Probability(even number)= favorable number of outcomes
/ total number of outcomes = 3/100 = 0.03
Probability(odd numbers)= 3/100=0.03
Probability(prime numbers)= 3/100=0.03
Even numbers = 2,4,6 = 3 numbers
Odd numbers=1,3,5= 3 numbers
Prime numbers=2,3,5= 3 numbers
Total outcomes = 100 (to how much time the die rolled
Probability(even number)= favorable number of outcomes
/ total number of outcomes = 3/100 = 0.03
Probability(odd numbers)= 3/100=0.03
Probability(prime numbers)= 3/100=0.03
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The probability or rolling a prime number would be 0.42(rounded). About 42%. In THEORY, if you rolled a pair of dice 100 times, there would be 42 outcomes resulting in a prime number.
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