1/n, where n is the number of faces on the dice. For example, if they are six sided dice, then the odds will be one in six.
One out of six, or 16.6666...%.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.
Impossible, you can't get 1-6 with only 5 dice.
1/n, where n is the number of faces on the dice. For example, if they are six sided dice, then the odds will be one in six.
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.
One out of six, or 16.6666...%.
The odds of one die being any number is 1 in 1. The odds of any of the next seven dice being the same as the first die is 1 in 6. The odds of the last two being different than the first die is 5 in 6. The dice are unrelated to each other, and it does not matter in what order they are thrown, so the odds of eight matching dice out of ten dice is (1 in 1)1 (1 in 6)7 (5 in 6)2, or 25 in 10,077,696.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.
Impossible, you can't get 1-6 with only 5 dice.
The odds of rolling any specific number in one roll of one die is 1 in 6. Each die is unrelated, so the odds of rolling the same specific number using six dice in one roll is 1 in 6 to the 6th, or 1 in 46,656.
12/18 - 6/9 - 2/3
1 in 23328
You said "a" six sided dice. Though the singular is "die". If you mean one die, the odds are 1 in 6 of it turning up five, or about 16.6%. If you meant two dice, the odds are four out of thirty six, or 1/9th, or about 11%.
The odds of not rolling a 1 or 2 with two dice is 35 in 36. The odds of doing that 25 times in a row is (35/36)25 or about 0.4945Note: The odds of not rolling a 1 is zero, so the answer degraded to the odds of not rolling a 2.===================================Opinion #2:-- There are 36 possible outcomes when 2 dice are rolled.-- Only one of the outcomes is a 2.-- So the probability of NOT rolling a 2 with 2 dice is 35/36 .-- In 25 consecutive rolls, the probability of never rolling a 2 is (35/36)25 = 49.45% .-- The 'odds' are 1,011 to 989 against it.