If you roll a fair die 100 times and 35 of the rolls result in a six, what would be the probability of the outcome of a 2, P(2)?



P(2) = 0.02

P(2) = 2

P(2) = 35

P(2) = 0.35

To find the probability of rolling a 2, P(2), in this scenario, you need to know the number of times a 2 was rolled and divide it by the total number of rolls.

Given that we rolled a fair die 100 times and 35 of the rolls resulted in a six, we don't have any information about the number of times a 2 was rolled. Therefore, we cannot determine the probability of rolling a 2 with the given information. The probability of rolling a 2 could be any value between 0 and 1, depending on the actual number of times a 2 was rolled.