There are 36 different number combinationsfor two dice (A & B).
A 12 can only be scored with a 6 on A and a 6 on B
A 6 can be scored with the following combinations:
A = 1, B = 5
A = 2, B = 4
A = 3, B = 3
A = 4, B = 2
A = 5, B = 1
Thus there are 5 ways to score 6 with two dice
Thus there are a total of 6 ways to score 6 or 12 with two dice out of 36 combinations, thus the odds are 6/36 or 1/6
Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
Not necessarily.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
There is an approximately 8% chance of that, or 1 out of 12.
5 out of 12
To roll a three on any one dice, the odds are 1/6. To roll a three on any one of a pair of dice, the odds are 1/6 x 1/6 which is 1/36 or 1 in 36 chance.
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.
The two dice sum of 4: 1,3 2,2 3,1 = 3 in 36 = 1 in 12
Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
The dice rolled across the table.
Not necessarily.
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
Probably.
When rolling one die, the probability of getting a 4 is 1 in 6, or 0.1667. If two dice are rolled, you get two unrelated chances of rolling at least one 4, so the probability is 2 in 6, or 0.3333.
If the dice are fair then it is 5/36.