Dice probability Calculator
Calculates a table of the probability of success in binomial trial (e.g. dice). | ||
p is the probability of success on a single trial. P is the probability of success m times on n trials. |
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- Purpose of use
- Puzzle
- Comment/Request
- If you toss a die twice, what is the probability that the total is not4,6, or 0?
[1] 2022/02/21 06:13 60 years old level or over / A retired person / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Probabilities of outcomes for a 75% event over 10 trials
[2] 2021/08/04 15:25 30 years old level / Others / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Spot checking probability curve calculations
[3] 2021/07/29 14:10 30 years old level / An office worker / A public employee / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Checking the roughly estimated learning probabilities of the method I made for spell learning for a Tabletop RPG modification I'm making.
[4] 2021/03/23 20:22 20 years old level / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Useful /
- Purpose of use
- Wanted to double check some roll probabilities for The Royal Game of Ur, worked very well.
- Comment/Request
- Just needs some clearer labels next to the inputs. The top is the number of rolls, and the bottom is 1/ the number of sides on your die (1/6=d6, 1/4=d4, etc)
[5] 2019/06/18 18:20 Under 20 years old / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Useful /
- Purpose of use
- I play tabletop games, these sort of probability calculators are great for displaying theorycrafting.
[6] 2019/05/15 20:10 30 years old level / An office worker / A public employee / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Needed to calculate the probability of rolling X amount of successes with Y amount of dice. Great tool.
[7] 2019/04/21 13:02 20 years old level / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Very /
- Purpose of use
- to help with math
[8] 2019/04/20 17:18 Under 20 years old / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Game design
[9] 2019/04/03 12:30 20 years old level / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Very /
- Purpose of use
- Calculating the probability of fifty consecutive rolls of 7 a la the short story "The Barnhouse Effect" by Kurt Vonnegut.
This was also the dice probability calculator with the least amount of coding knowledge required, great for a philistine such as myself.
[10] 2019/02/26 05:51 20 years old level / High-school/ University/ Grad student / Useful /
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