100/6 = 16.6 times
60
You can get three rolls of four with two dice.
The answer depends on how many times in total the dice are rolled. As the total number of rolls increases, the probability rolling a 6 and 4 three times in a row increases towards 1.
Three of them and they are 2, 4 and 6
As many times as you like. If there are not enough times, keep on rolling them, get your family and friends to join you.
60
never.. the highest number on a dice is a 6
two out of six or one out of three
You can get three rolls of four with two dice.
1/6 of all outcomes should be a 5. 300*1/6=50 This is the answer regardless of what you are rolling for. You would find whatever number you want and average about 50 times if you were to roll the dice 300 times. You might not get exactly 50, but it won't be far from that. There are faces on a die, and the odds of any one of those 6 numbers showing up is 1 out of 6 times. The above is only true if the dice are not rigged in any way ("loaded dice"). Now, if only one number likes to keep coming up, you might be dealing with loaded dice. In that case, the dice are made for cheating and the mathematical laws of average no longer apply.
6
the chances of rolling doubles once is 1 in 6; 3 times in a row it is 1 in 216. It does not make any difference after how many times you rolled the dice before.
36 times. But also, you might get the opposite result 36 times.
There are six possible outcomes. Assuming the probability of each outcome is the same (dice has no defects), then you are likely to roll the number two, 100/6=50/3=16.67 times.
A dice has six sides, so it has a chance of one-in-six of landing on one particular side. Therefore, one with two 2's would have a chance of one in three of coming up.
twenty three
The answer depends on how many times in total the dice are rolled. As the total number of rolls increases, the probability rolling a 6 and 4 three times in a row increases towards 1.