The probability that you will roll doubles on a pair of dice is 1 in 6.
The probability that you roll "something" on the first die is 1 in 1. The probability that the second die will match the first die is 1 in 6. The resultant probability is simply the product of (1 in 1) and (1 in 6).
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
The probability is 31/36.
The probability of getting a sum of 2 at least once is 0.8155
The probability is 7/36.
The answer depends on how many dice you roll and how often. If you roll four dice once, the probability of getting a double AND two odd numbers is 264/1296 = 11/54
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
It is 6/36 = 1/6.
If you roll a pair of fair dice 25 times, the probability of rolling a double six at least once is just above 50% (50.55%).
There is one way to roll a sum of 12. There are 36 different outcomes from rolling a pair of dice. Therefore, the probability is 1/36 ~= 0.0278 = 2.78%
The probability is 31/36.
The probability of getting a sum of 2 at least once is 0.8155
5/12
2/12 or 1/6
The probability is 7/36.
1/6. With two dice there are 36 possible outcomes six of which are doubles 6/36= 1/6.
The probability of rolling a sum of 8 on one roll of a pair of dice is 5/36.The probability of not rolling a sum of 8 on one roll of a pair of dice is 31/36.The probability of rolling a sum of 8 twice on two rolls of a pair of dice is(5/36)(5/36) = (5/36)2 .The probability of rolling first a sum of 8 and then rolling a sum that is not 8 on thesecond roll is (5/36)(31/36).The probability of rolling a sum that is not 8 on the first roll and rolling a sum of 8in the second roll is (31/36)(5/36).So The probability of rolling a sum of 8 at least one of two rolls of a pair of dice is(5/36)2 + (5/36)(31/38) + (31/36)(5/36) = 0.258487654... ≈ 25.8%.
The answer depends on how many dice you roll and how often. If you roll four dice once, the probability of getting a double AND two odd numbers is 264/1296 = 11/54