The probability is 7/36.
The probability of rolling a sum of 12 in a single roll of two dice is 1 in 36, or about 0.0278.
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
The probability is 5/36.
uummm!!!! The probability would maybe close to 5 or 4. * * * * * The answer is clearly incorrect because the probability of an event cannot be greater than 1. The actual probability, assuming the dice are fair, is 4/36 = 1/9 = 11.11...%
The probability is 7/36.
The probability of rolling a sum of 12 in a single roll of two dice is 1 in 36, or about 0.0278.
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
50%
6:5
33,33333...%
1:6
That depends on what kind of dice you are rolling and how many of them you roll. If you roll two 6-sided dice once, the probability of getting the number 100 is exactly zero. You cannot get a 100 on one roll of two 6-sided dice. Other dice and different numbers of them may yield different probabilities.
The probability is 5/36.
uummm!!!! The probability would maybe close to 5 or 4. * * * * * The answer is clearly incorrect because the probability of an event cannot be greater than 1. The actual probability, assuming the dice are fair, is 4/36 = 1/9 = 11.11...%
Assuming they are fair dice that are numbered 1 to 6, the probability is 2/36 = 1/18
The probability of a sum of seven if you roll two dice is 6/36 or 1/6. There are 6 ways to roll a 7; (6,1) (5,2) (4,3) (3,4) (2,5) & (1,6) and 36 possible outcomes.