There are 36 different outcomes when rolling two dice.
4 combinations make 9.
3 make 10, 2 make 11 and 1 makes 12.
4+3+2+1 = 10
10 out of 36 = 10/36 = 0.277777 = 27.8 %
It is: 1/6 Since a die is cubic in shape and has 6 sides, and there is an equal probability of getting any one of them facing up (assuming the die is not loaded), and there is only one number on a die greater than 5, that being 6, the probability of rolling such a number is therefore 1 in 6, or .1666...
Since all numbers on a die are 6 or below, the probability is 6/6, 1, or 100%.
Assuming two 6-sided die, there are 36 possible outcomes. 3 of them {(1-1),(1-2),(2-1)} are equal to 3 or less, so the rest of them are greater than 3.Therefore the probability is 33/36 = 11/12, or about 91.67% chance.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
Probability of getting a head or tail is not equal
It is: 1/6 Since a die is cubic in shape and has 6 sides, and there is an equal probability of getting any one of them facing up (assuming the die is not loaded), and there is only one number on a die greater than 5, that being 6, the probability of rolling such a number is therefore 1 in 6, or .1666...
Since all numbers on a die are 6 or below, the probability is 6/6, 1, or 100%.
It is 0.25
Assuming two 6-sided die, there are 36 possible outcomes. 3 of them {(1-1),(1-2),(2-1)} are equal to 3 or less, so the rest of them are greater than 3.Therefore the probability is 33/36 = 11/12, or about 91.67% chance.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
Probability of getting a head or tail is not equal
Probability is a ratio written as the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes. On a six-sided number cube, there are 5 chances of getting a number greater than or equal to 2 (2,3,4,5,6) and 6 possible outcomes (1,2,3,4,5,6) so your probability would be 5/6.
The probability to get a 12, with two dice, is 1/36.
It is 0.375
In one throw it is 1/3
Yes.
If two fair dice were rolled, there would be 36 outcomes. (1,1),(1,2),....,(6,6) The maximum sum would be 12. Therefore, the probability that the total number of spots shown is equal to 15 is zero.