P(A=4) = 1/6
P(A+B=4) = 3/36 = 1/12
I would go with one die.
One die. Two dice.
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
You have more chance with two dice rolled together ! The Probability of throwing a six with one dice is 1/6. The probability of throwing one six with two dice is 2/6 or 1/3. You're twice as likely to score a six if you're throwing two dice.
Yes, you can roll one die (of a two dice set) at a time. Statistically, since they are unrelated, even if rolled together, it does not matter if you roll one or two at a time.
The pictogram "DICE over Dice" suggests a play on words, likely indicating the phrase "Roll the dice." It combines the visual representation of a die with the word "dice," implying an action related to chance or gambling. This could also symbolize taking a risk or making a decision based on uncertainty.
One die. Two dice.
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
You have more chance with two dice rolled together ! The Probability of throwing a six with one dice is 1/6. The probability of throwing one six with two dice is 2/6 or 1/3. You're twice as likely to score a six if you're throwing two dice.
Six on a standard die.
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, how often and whether they are fair dice.For a single roll of a fair die the answer is 1/6.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, how often and whether they are fair dice.For a single roll of a fair die the answer is 1/6.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, how often and whether they are fair dice.For a single roll of a fair die the answer is 1/6.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled, how often and whether they are fair dice.For a single roll of a fair die the answer is 1/6.
Yes, you can roll one die (of a two dice set) at a time. Statistically, since they are unrelated, even if rolled together, it does not matter if you roll one or two at a time.
The pictogram "DICE over Dice" suggests a play on words, likely indicating the phrase "Roll the dice." It combines the visual representation of a die with the word "dice," implying an action related to chance or gambling. This could also symbolize taking a risk or making a decision based on uncertainty.
It is 1/12.
Depends on what kind of dice you have, if a standard dice it's not possible
On a regular, six-sided die, the highest number you can roll is a 6.
It is 1: if you roll the die often enough. On a single roll of a fair die, the probability is 1/6.
The answer depends on what numbers are on the faces of the dice.