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How would you calculate the possibility of rolling a single die multiple times in a row?

 Jan 9, 2016
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That would be a combination right?

 

So it would be: (S)N

Where S is the Number of sides and N is the Number of Rolls

 

So to roll a 6 sided dice:

1 - 6 Possiblities

2 - 36 Possibilites

ect.

 Jan 9, 2016
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Your question is not very clear. I assume what you mean is "what is the probablity of getting the same number when a single die is rolled several times in a row"

 

Example: "what is the probablity of getting a 3 every time, or ten times in a row, when the die is rolled 10 times"

Since the probability of getting a 3 is: 1/6, then to get 3 ten times in a row, then the probability is: (1/6)^10=1/604,662.

 Jan 9, 2016

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