1-(5/6 x 5/6 x5/6)
Paradise (pair of dice).
Pair of dice
On a fair die the probability is 1 (a certainty). The probability of it happening on a single roll is 0.5==========All answers below assume a single roll using unbiased 6 sided die/dice (as may boardgamers and RPG players are aware, there are 4, 8, 10, 12, and 20 sided dice easily available too)For 1 die, the probability is 3/6 = 1/2 (3 ways to roll higher than 3 and six possible rolls)For 2 dice it is 33/36 = 11/12 (36 possible combinations, of which 33 are more than 3)For 3 dice it is 215/216 (216 possible combinations with one - 1,1,1 - not being greater than 3)For 4 or more dice your probability is 100% since the lowest you can roll is all 1's which would add up to the number of dice - which will be greater than 3 if the number of dice is greater than 3.
There are 5 dice in Yatzee. You roll the dice to determine your score.
1-(5/6 x 5/6 x5/6)
Only if you make it unbiased. Samples can be weird. If you make it unbiased, then yes.
It's a riddle. Dice Dice is "Paradise" (pair of dice).
On a normal unbiased 6 sided dice there are 6 equally likely outcomes - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. The probability of rolling a four is therefore 1/6.
The oxymoron in the sentence is "unbiased opinion," as an opinion is inherently subjective and cannot truly be unbiased.
The root word of "unbiased" is "bias."
Paradise. pair-of-dice
Dice control is assurance that the dice are legal and that the dice have not been tampered with or switched by a player.
Paradise (pair of dice).
Neutral and nonpartisan are synonyms for unbiased.
A bale of dice is an obsolete term for a pair of dice.
Pair of dice