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.
The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.
1 in 12
The chance of throwing 7 with 2 dice is 1 in 6. The chance of throwing 7 with 2 dice 56 times in a row is 1 in 656 ≈ 1 in 3.771 x 1043.
Impossible, you can't get 1-6 with only 5 dice.
(1 in 6)2 or (1 in 36)
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.
The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.
The probability is 6/36 = 1/6
1 in 12
The probability of eventually throwing a prime number is 1. On a single throw, of a fair die, the probability is 1/2.
The chance of throwing 7 with 2 dice is 1 in 6. The chance of throwing 7 with 2 dice 56 times in a row is 1 in 656 ≈ 1 in 3.771 x 1043.
Nope - the odds of throwing a six with a single dice - 6:1. For 600 throws with an evenly balanced dice, you should only score a six an average of 100 times.
Impossible, you can't get 1-6 with only 5 dice.
The odds of rolling a 7 are 1/6. The odds of rolling two in a row are 1/36. The odds of rolling an 11 are 1/18. The odds of rolling two in a row are 1/324. The odds of rolling doubles are 1/6. The odds of rolling double twice in a row are 1/36.
1 in 23328
If you roll the die often enough, it is certainty. On just two rolls and if the die is fair, the probability is 1/36.