There are three even numbers on a six-sided number cube: 2, 4, and 6. Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number on any given roll is 3/6 or 1/2.
If we roll the cube 30 times, we can expect to roll an even number approximately 15 times, based on probability.
Expected number of even rolls = probability of rolling an even number x number of rolls
Expected number of even rolls = (1/2) x 30 = 15
A six-sided number cube is to be rolled 30 times. How many times do you expect to roll on an even number?
4 answers
prob(even) = 1/2
so out of 30 tries , we would expect to get 15 evens
so out of 30 tries , we would expect to get 15 evens
Yes, that is correct.
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