1 out of 6
In order to get a ten, your first die must be either a 4, 5, or 6. The odds on that happening are 3/6, or 1/2. Your second die must then equal six minus the first die. Your odds on that are 1/6. Your overall odds then are 1/2 * 1/6, or 1/12.
2/3 or 66.6666666667%-Nicci4 out of 6 chances-Snoady
5 out of 6
6 in 36, or in simplest form 1 in 6. For each number rolled on one die, there are only 6 possibilities for the other.
There are 6 numbers on a die. Therefore there are 6 possible numbers that can be rolled. "3" is one of those numbers. The odds are therefore 1/6.
It is 1/6.
1/6
If a normal die is rolled once, the outcomes are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
To roll a three on any one dice, the odds are 1/6. To roll a three on any one of a pair of dice, the odds are 1/6 x 1/6 which is 1/36 or 1 in 36 chance.
1/6 because you only have one 6 out of 6 sides so thats why its the answer
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