To find the number of possibilities of rolling a sum of 6 with three dice, we can use the "stars and bars" combinatorial method or simply enumerate the combinations. The combinations of the three dice that add up to 6 include (1,1,4), (1,2,3), (2,2,2), and their permutations. There are a total of 10 distinct combinations that result in a sum of 6, considering all permutations. Therefore, there are 10 possibilities.
1st dice = 6 possibilities 2nd dice = 6 3rd dice = 6 Coin = 2 Total = 6x6x6x2 = 432 outcomes
If you mean roll 2 dice and spin a 2 colour spinner, there would be a total of 72 outcomes.
There are 9 odd sums that you can get from rolling two dice.
The coin can result in one of two possibilities. For each of those . . .The cube has 6 possibilities.Total possibilities for the coin and the cube = 2 x 6 = 12 .
there are 36 outcomes when rolling 2 dice
1st dice = 6 possibilities 2nd dice = 6 3rd dice = 6 Coin = 2 Total = 6x6x6x2 = 432 outcomes
If you mean roll 2 dice and spin a 2 colour spinner, there would be a total of 72 outcomes.
There are 9 odd sums that you can get from rolling two dice.
20
The coin can result in one of two possibilities. For each of those . . .The cube has 6 possibilities.Total possibilities for the coin and the cube = 2 x 6 = 12 .
two ways one and three and a pair of twos
there are 36 outcomes when rolling 2 dice
The odds of rolling any double number is 1:36
The answer depends on how many dice you are rolling and how many times.
There are 36 outcomes rolling two dice.
there are many answers. you need to know how many sides are on the dice
Three.