Since there are six sides on a die, the odds of rolling a 4, or any digit for that matter is 1/6
one half.
One in Six
The odds of rolling any specific number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling the same specific number using six dice in one roll is 1 in 6 to the 6th, or 1 in 46,656.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
The odds of rolling any number in one roll of one die is 1 in 1. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll is 1 in 1 times 1 in 6, or 1 in 6.Now, look at the second pair of dice. The odds of rolling any number other than a number on the first pair is 5 in 6. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll, not the pair in the first roll is 5 in 6 times 1 in 6, or 5 in 36.Now, look at the third pair of dice. The odds of rolling any number other than a number on the first two pairs is 4 in 6. The odds of rolling the same number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling a pair using two dice in one roll, not one of the first two pairs is 4 in 6 times 1 in 6, or 4 in 36.To compute the total odds of rolling three pairs of numbers using 6 dice, simply multiply these odds together. That is 1 in 6 times 5 in 36 times 4 in 36, or 30 in 7776. Reducing that to lowest common fraction, you get 5 in 1296.(This calculation assumes that the three pairs are different. If two or three of the pairs are allowed to be the same, the computation is different.)
on a 6-sided die theres a 1/6 chance
One in every three.
there are 36 possible combinations in two single die tosses. The odds of any one combination is then 1:36
Odds of rolling ONE six - 6:1 Odds of rolling TWO sixes - 36:1 Odds of rolling two sixes, SIX times - 216:1
As there are an equal number of odd and even numbers on a single die, the odds of rolling an even number would be 50/50.
The odds of rolling double sixes with two dice is ( \frac{1}{36} ), as there is only one combination (6,6) out of 36 possible outcomes. The odds of rolling a 1 with a third die is ( \frac{1}{6} ), since there are six faces. To find the combined probability of both events occurring, multiply the two probabilities: ( \frac{1}{36} \times \frac{1}{6} = \frac{1}{216} ). Thus, the odds of rolling double sixes with two dice and a 1 with another die is ( \frac{1}{216} ).
3/6