An infinite number.
It would be 5 ways
There are 3 ways to roll a sum of four, 5 ways to roll a sum of eight and 1 way to roll a sum of 12. That makes 9 out of 36, or 1/4.
Six ways. Eleven if you ignore commutativity and treat 2+10 as different from 10+2.
The number 12 can be represented in various ways, including as a sum of integers, a product of integers, or in different numeral systems. For example, as a sum, it can be expressed as 12 = 10 + 2, 12 = 9 + 3, or 12 = 6 + 6. Additionally, it can be factored as a product, such as 12 = 3 × 4 or 12 = 2 × 6. The total number of representations depends on the context and constraints applied (like using distinct integers or limiting the number of terms).
10 ways.
It would be 5 ways
how many ways can you get a sum of 1?
There are infinitely many ways to get this sum.
There are 3 ways to roll a sum of four, 5 ways to roll a sum of eight and 1 way to roll a sum of 12. That makes 9 out of 36, or 1/4.
1
There are infinitely many ways.
Six ways. Eleven if you ignore commutativity and treat 2+10 as different from 10+2.
10 ways.
An infinite number of ways.
There are an infinite number of ways to do that.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to get a sum of 12 with three dice, you can roll a 6, a 5, and a 1. Or, you could roll a 5, a 6, and a 1. Or a 4, a 4, and a 4. That's like... three ways. Math can be fun, right?
144 ways