A fair die is rolled. $P(\text{getting a 3})$ is:
A$\dfrac{1}{6}$
B$\dfrac{1}{2}$
C$\dfrac{1}{3}$
D$\dfrac{2}{6}$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. $\dfrac{1}{6}$
$\dfrac{1}{6}$ — one favourable outcome out of 6 equally likely.
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