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 calculate the probability of rolling a 2, P(2), we need to know the total number of possible outcomes and the number of favorable outcomes.

In this case, we are rolling a fair die 100 times and observing the number of times a 6 is rolled. Rolling a 2 is a separate event, so we have to consider the total number of possible outcomes for rolling the die 100 times, which is 6^100 (since there are 6 possible outcomes for each roll).

However, the information given about the number of times a 6 is rolled (35 times) is not directly related to the probability of rolling a 2. Therefore, we cannot calculate the probability of rolling a 2 based on that information alone.

Therefore, the correct answer is that we don't have enough information to determine the probability of rolling a 2, P(2), based on the given information.