two dice are thrown once. write all the possible outcomes. find the probability of getting: (i) a total of 12 (ii) a total of 3 (iii) a total of 8
The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.
If two dice (not dices!) are thrown then the probability that you get an even number on one die is 27/36 = 3/4
If they are normal dice, the probability is 0.
None of the digits can be 10, so the probability is 0.
It is 11/18.
With standard dice, zero.
the probability is 2/6 or 1/3
The probability is 7/36.
one in six
You have not given any information about the shape and numbering of the dice nor how many are thrown each time. Without that information it is not possible to answer the question.
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