You can't, can you? The smallest number that you can roll with four dice is four, that is, a 'one' on each of the four dice.
The probability of rolling a total of 3 or less on two dice is 3 in 36 or 1 in 12.
One in 6.
to get a 12 you need to roll two a six on each of the two dices. the probability of rolling a six 1/6 on each, and to get six on two, is the 1/6 *1/6 = 1/36
The probability of rolling a three or a four (meaning one roll, and either number would be counted a "success") is 1/3. This is because the probability of rolling a three is 1/6, the probability of rolling a four is 1/6, and if you are good with either possibility, then the combined probability is 1/6+1/6 = 1/3.
fifty percent
Singular: die Plural: dice Nonsense: dices! The probability is 2/36 = 1/18
If they are normal cubes, the probability is 1, if you roll them often enough.
The probability of rolling a total of 3 or less on two dice is 3 in 36 or 1 in 12.
One in 6.
to get a 12 you need to roll two a six on each of the two dices. the probability of rolling a six 1/6 on each, and to get six on two, is the 1/6 *1/6 = 1/36
The probability of rolling a three or a four (meaning one roll, and either number would be counted a "success") is 1/3. This is because the probability of rolling a three is 1/6, the probability of rolling a four is 1/6, and if you are good with either possibility, then the combined probability is 1/6+1/6 = 1/3.
Rolling a sum of 15 on three rolls of a die, when the first roll is a 4, is the same as rolling a sum of 11 on the second and third roll. The probability of rolling 11 on two dice is 3 in 36, or 1 in 12.
There is one three on a dice, and there are six sides, so the probability of rolling a three is 1 out of 6 or about 16.6%.
2/6 or 1/3 or 0.3333.
three sixths
If you roll a die often enough, it is a certainty. If you roll a fair die just twice, the probability is 1/36.
1 in 23328