1-(5/6 x 5/6 x5/6)
Paradise (pair of dice).
Pair of dice
On a fair die the probability is 1 (a certainty). The probability of it happening on a single roll is 0.5==========All answers below assume a single roll using unbiased 6 sided die/dice (as may boardgamers and RPG players are aware, there are 4, 8, 10, 12, and 20 sided dice easily available too)For 1 die, the probability is 3/6 = 1/2 (3 ways to roll higher than 3 and six possible rolls)For 2 dice it is 33/36 = 11/12 (36 possible combinations, of which 33 are more than 3)For 3 dice it is 215/216 (216 possible combinations with one - 1,1,1 - not being greater than 3)For 4 or more dice your probability is 100% since the lowest you can roll is all 1's which would add up to the number of dice - which will be greater than 3 if the number of dice is greater than 3.
There are 5 dice in Yatzee. You roll the dice to determine your score.
1-(5/6 x 5/6 x5/6)
Only if you make it unbiased. Samples can be weird. If you make it unbiased, then yes.
It's a riddle. Dice Dice is "Paradise" (pair of dice).
On a normal unbiased 6 sided dice there are 6 equally likely outcomes - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. The probability of rolling a four is therefore 1/6.
Paradise. pair-of-dice
Neutral and nonpartisan are synonyms for unbiased.
The newspaper was unbiased because it presented both sides of the story.
Dice control is assurance that the dice are legal and that the dice have not been tampered with or switched by a player.
Paradise (pair of dice).
A bale of dice is an obsolete term for a pair of dice.
Pair of dice
A sample is Unbiased if everyone in the sample have an equal chance of being selected