There are just two ways to get the value of 11 when dice are thrown. one would be a 5 and 6 and the other is a 6 and 5.
10 ways.
The are more ways to roll a 6 (five ways) than to roll a 4 (three ways).
Assuming you mean a sum of 4, there are three ways this can be done: (1, 3), (2, 2) and (3, 1).
5 of 36. That's about 14% if you round up.
The answer depends on what sort of dice you roll and how many.
Two ways- one on the first die, and two on the second die, and visa versa.
10 ways.
It is 11/18.
two ways one and three and a pair of twos
count the number of times you get number 1, when you roll a pair of dice.. cheerio
The are more ways to roll a 6 (five ways) than to roll a 4 (three ways).
There is 4 ways to roll a 9 with 2 dice, and 36 possible outcomes. So, the probability of rolling a sum of 9 with two dice is 4/36 or 1/9.
Assuming you mean a sum of 4, there are three ways this can be done: (1, 3), (2, 2) and (3, 1).
5 of 36. That's about 14% if you round up.
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The answer depends on what sort of dice you roll and how many.