The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.
Of the 36 possible combinations rolling two dice there are 2 combinations that add up to 11 so the odds are 18:1
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
2 out of 12
One out of six, or 16.6666...%.
The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.
The odds of rolling any double number is 1:36
Of the 36 possible combinations rolling two dice there are 2 combinations that add up to 11 so the odds are 18:1
I believe the odds are about 60:1
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.
5 out of 6
The probability of rolling two even numbers on two standard dice is 0.52, or 0.25.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
One out of six, or 16.6666...%.
2 out of 12
Assuming fair normal dice, the probability is 1/216.
1 in 6. Basically dice 1 can roll any number So the odds are that dice 2 has the same number as dice 1, or 1 in 6