You are playing a board game and your playing piece begins the game at start. you roll a single number cube numbered 1 to 6 to find out how many spaces you can move. The theoretical probability of landing on a question mark space on your first roll is 1/3.
To find the probability, we need to figure out the total number of outcomes and then the outcomes that will give us the desired probability. The total number of outcomes, in this case will be 6, because in the first dice roll we can have any number from 1 to 6.
Now the chances that you may land up on a question mark will only be there if you get either 4 or 5 on your dice. This means that there are just two probabilities.
Thus, probability of landing on a question mark space on your first roll= required outcome/ total number of outcome
=2/6
=1/3.
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