...If you throw a dice 6 times, what's the chance that you'd get a six on:
a: exactly one of the throws.
b: one or more of the throws.
?????
...If you throw a dice 6 times, what's the chance that you'd get a six on:
a: exactly one of the throws.
b: one or more of the throws.
?????
whats with all the math threads there making my brain hurt.
you may as well just make one big one.
Is it a fair dice? Or will it screw you and run off with your best friends wife as soon as its robbed you of all your money?
Wasn't that coin thing of Scrubs, but I cant remember what it was.
And for the dice: Theres a 1 in 6 (1:6) chance that you would get a 6. But I dont think anyone can work out B unless you say how many other throws there will be.
I detested probability and statistics class in high school. Yuck.
Assume X = rolling a 6 (also / indicates a fraction, ^ indicates exponent)
for a) P(X=1)= (6C1)(1/6)^1(1- 1/6)^6-1
= (6C1)(1/6)(5/6)^5
= (6)(1/6)(3125/7776)
= 3125/7776
Therefore the probability of rolling a 6 in exactly one of the six throws is 3125/7776
for b)
P(X > or = 1)= 1- P(X=0)
=1- ((6C0)(1/6)^0(1-1/6)^6-0)
=1- ((1)(1)(5/6)^6)
=1- ((1)(1)(.334897976))
=1-(.334897976)
= .665102023
Therefore the probability of rolling at least 1 six in six rolls is .665
Scrubs
one is a dime.
1/6 and 1/6
It looks like the ground had a sex change.
I make a) to be 3125/7776 = 0.402 (3sf)
b) comes out as 1 - (5/6)^6 = 0.665 (3sf)
"Reality is that which,
when you stop believing in it,
doesn't go away".
Philip K. Dick
Dice throwing isnt determined by chance, it is determined by skill, a random number generator on the other hand...
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!