The probability of 3 specific dice rolls is the probability that each one will happen multiplied together. For instance, the probability of rolling 2 then 6 then 4 is the probability of all of these multiplied together: The probability of rolling 2 is 1/6. The probability of rolling 6 is 1/6. The probability of rolling 4 is 1/6. Multiply these together and we get the total probability as 1/216
3/18 I think
You can get three rolls of four with two dice.
1 in 36.
11% chance that you will roll an 8 in any dice rolls
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.
3/18 I think
You can get three rolls of four with two dice.
if you multiply the number of rolls you did you will get the answer
With one roll of three dice, the probability is 7/8.
1 in 36.
The probability of of rolling three ones on three dice is (1 in 6)3, or 1 in 216, or about 0.004630.
The probability is 90/216 = 5/12
11% chance that you will roll an 8 in any dice rolls
The probability of rolling 7 once with two dice is 1 in 6, o 0.1667. The probability, then, of doing that twice in a row is 1 in 36, or 0.02778.
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.
Rolling a sum of 15 on three rolls of a die, when the first roll is a 4, is the same as rolling a sum of 11 on the second and third roll. The probability of rolling 11 on two dice is 3 in 36, or 1 in 12.
If you keep rolling the die, the probability is 1. If you require a 3 and a 4 in the first two rolls, the answer is (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36