The sums divisible by 3 are 3, 6, 9 and 12.
These can be obtained in 2, 5, 4 and 1 ways respectively, giving 2 + 5 + 4 + 1 = 12 ways of success.
There are 36 possible ways two dice can fall
→ probability = ways_of_success/possible_ways = 12/36 = 1/3.
The probability of not rolling a sum of six with two fair dice is 1 minus the probability of rolling a sum of six. There are 36 permutations of rolling two dice. Of these, five sum to six, 1+5, 2+4, 3+3, 4+2, and 5+1. The probability, then of rolling a sum of six is 5 in 36. The probability, then of not rolling a sum of six is 31 in 36, or about 0.8611.
Zero is the probability of rolling a sum of 15 on two fair dice; the maximum value is 12.
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.
5 in 36
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
The probability of not rolling a sum of six with two fair dice is 1 minus the probability of rolling a sum of six. There are 36 permutations of rolling two dice. Of these, five sum to six, 1+5, 2+4, 3+3, 4+2, and 5+1. The probability, then of rolling a sum of six is 5 in 36. The probability, then of not rolling a sum of six is 31 in 36, or about 0.8611.
Zero is the probability of rolling a sum of 15 on two fair dice; the maximum value is 12.
The probability of rolling a sum of 11 with 2 dice is: P(11) = 1/18.For explanation see answer to question: "What is the probability of rolling 7 or 11 with 2 dice?".Read more: What_is_the_probability_of_rolling_7_or_11_with_2_dice
Assuming 2 dice, it is 0.
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.
5 in 36
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
The probability is 1.
The probability is 29/36.
The probability of rolling a sum of 12 in a single roll of two dice is 1 in 36, or about 0.0278.
It is 17/18.
1 in 9