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.
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.
One out of six... or however many sides your dice have on it.
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
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)
9 out of 12 chance of that happening
If using regular dice, the probability is 0 since the minimum sum from four dice is 4.
With a single die, one out of six or 16 and 2/3 percent. With a pair of dice, 3 out of 36 or 8 and 1/3 percent.