The odds are 1 in 36 that you will roll a sum of 2 in a single roll of two fair dice.
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
Zero. If you roll five dice, you cannot get six 6s.
1 out of 6
No.
The odds are 1 in 36 that you will roll a sum of 2 in a single roll of two fair dice.
It can, but the odds are greatly against you. There is no cheat or other way to effect the outcome. It's a roll of the dice.
To roll a three on any one dice, the odds are 1/6. To roll a three on any one of a pair of dice, the odds are 1/6 x 1/6 which is 1/36 or 1 in 36 chance.
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
Zero. If you roll five dice, you cannot get six 6s.
1 out of 6
No.
6
4/36 or 1/9
Of the 36 possible combinations rolling two dice there are 2 combinations that add up to 11 so the odds are 18:1
No. Each roll is independent of the previous roll (on a fair dice). The same is true for flipping a coin. Getting a six your first roll does not make you any more or less likely to roll a six the second time.
well u can not roll a 7 on a dice