It is 31/36.It is 31/36.It is 31/36.It is 31/36.
Zero is the probability of rolling a sum of 15 on two fair dice; the maximum value is 12.
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
With two normal six-sided dice, the maximum sum can only be 12 (6 x 2 dice), so there is zero probability of rolling a sum that adds to 16.
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.
It is 31/36.It is 31/36.It is 31/36.It is 31/36.
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Zero is the probability of rolling a sum of 15 on two fair dice; the maximum value is 12.
The probability is zero. The largest possible sum on two dice is 12.
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
With two normal six-sided dice, the maximum sum can only be 12 (6 x 2 dice), so there is zero probability of rolling a sum that adds to 16.
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.
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There are 36 permutations of two dice. Of these, 9 have a sum of 5 or 6, so the probability of rolling a sum of 5 or 6 on two dice is 9 in 36, or 1 in 9, or about 0.1111.
The probability of not rolling a sum of six with two fair dice is 1 minus the probability of rolling a sum of six. There are 36 permutations of rolling two dice. Of these, five sum to six, 1+5, 2+4, 3+3, 4+2, and 5+1. The probability, then of rolling a sum of six is 5 in 36. The probability, then of not rolling a sum of six is 31 in 36, or about 0.8611.
The probability is 1.
The probability is 29/36.