There are four outcomes possible. Both even, both odd, and one of each twice. So, in one roll, it looks like your chances are 1 in 4. Is that what you are after?
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
1/36, one chance when on both (1,1)
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
2/3 a chance.
there is exactly a 50% chance.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
The answer depends on the chance of WHAT! Rolling a 6? an odd number? a composite? Each of these has a different answer.
1/36, one chance when on both (1,1)
The chance of rolling a certain number on a dice is 1/6, so the chance of rolling a 4 OR 5is 2/6. But if you have two dice you have the most chance of rolling a seven (6/36 or 1/6)
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
2/3 a chance.
there is exactly a 50% chance.
If you pick it up, there is a 99% chance that you will roll the dice upon dropping it, and a 1% chance of it landing on one face and sitting there, not rolling.
Rolling a dice and getting an even number is an outcome. It is the result of rolling a dice.
Rolling it once there is a 1 out of 6 chance - because there is 6 numbers on a dice and one of them is three. so rolling it twice would be a 2 out of 12 chance / 0.16 / 16% chance
The same as rolling an odd number... 1:2 or 50% chance.
A 1 in 6 chance.