Assuming fair dice:
With 3 dice there are 6 x 6 = 36 possible permutations (the two dice can be identified and are independent of each other).
Of these there are 3 ways (1+3, 2+2, 3+1) of getting four.
Probability of getting a four with 2 dice on one roll = 4/36 = 1/9
As rolls are independent, the probability of getting 4 with 2 dice 3 times in a row is 1/9 x 1/9 x 1/9 = 1/729
So the odds of it are 728 to 1 against, ie 1 in 729 or about 0.14 %.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
You can't, can you? The smallest number that you can roll with four dice is four, that is, a 'one' on each of the four dice.
The answer depends on how many times in total the dice are rolled. As the total number of rolls increases, the probability rolling a 6 and 4 three times in a row increases towards 1.
The probability is 3/6 or 1/2
If you keep rolling the die, the probability is 1. If you require a 3 and a 4 in the first two rolls, the answer is (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36
If the dice are fair, it is (1/6)4 = 1/1296
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
The probability of rolling a dice with the letters "D," "I," "C," and "E" on all four sides is 1 in 1,296.
You can't, can you? The smallest number that you can roll with four dice is four, that is, a 'one' on each of the four dice.
The answer depends on how many times in total the dice are rolled. As the total number of rolls increases, the probability rolling a 6 and 4 three times in a row increases towards 1.
One out of six... or however many sides your dice have on it.
The probability is 3/6 or 1/2
If you keep rolling the die, the probability is 1. If you require a 3 and a 4 in the first two rolls, the answer is (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36
A single roll of six dice comes up with a four of a kind 1 in every 20.736 times. This chance doesn't change on the second throw, only really granting a total of 2 in 20.736.
Fair dice are dice that are not weighted on one side to make a particular number more probable than the others. The probablity of a four on one dice is 1/6. The probability of a four showing on either or both of two dice is 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/3 (Note this is different from rolling a total score of four with two dice which can be achieved with 1+3, 3+1 or 2+2 which is 3 out of 36 combinations or 3/36)
Four sixes refer to the mathematical expression (4 \times 6), which equals 24. Additionally, in a more playful context, it can refer to rolling four sixes on dice, which is a notable event in games involving dice. In another interpretation, it might refer to the number 6666, which is simply the digit "6" repeated four times. Each interpretation shares a common theme of the number six.
9 out of 12 chance of that happening