Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
It is 5/36.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.
With two normal six-sided dice, the maximum sum can only be 12 (6 x 2 dice), so there is zero probability of rolling a sum that adds to 16.
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36
The probability is zero. The largest possible sum on two dice is 12.
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.
Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
It is 5/36.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.
With two normal six-sided dice, the maximum sum can only be 12 (6 x 2 dice), so there is zero probability of rolling a sum that adds to 16.
5/36
35/36
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36
The probability of getting a sum of 2 at least once is 0.8155
You can't get 14 with two regular six-sided dice ! The highest you can get with one throw is 12.
There are 36 permutations of two dice.1 Of these 4 have a sum of 9, specifically 36, 45, 54, and 63. Therefore, the probability of throwing a sum of 9 on two dice is 4 in 36, or 1 in 9, or about 0.1111. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1It does not matter it you throw one die two times or two dice once. Since these are independent events, the probabilities are the same either way.