1 in 12
It is 1/12. ----------- If you think of one die being red and the other green, there are 6x6 = 36 different outcomes. Of these, 3 give a total of 4: a two on both dice, a red 1 and a green 3, or a red 3 and a green one. The answer is 3/36 = 1/12, or about 0.083.
Depends on how many dice are involved. 1 die 1/6 2 dice 1/3 3 dice 1/2
1 in 6. Basically dice 1 can roll any number So the odds are that dice 2 has the same number as dice 1, or 1 in 6
If its a fair dice 1/6
1 in 12
If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.If the dice are fair, then it is 1/36.
It is 1/12. ----------- If you think of one die being red and the other green, there are 6x6 = 36 different outcomes. Of these, 3 give a total of 4: a two on both dice, a red 1 and a green 3, or a red 3 and a green one. The answer is 3/36 = 1/12, or about 0.083.
Depends on how many dice are involved. 1 die 1/6 2 dice 1/3 3 dice 1/2
3 times (out of 36) is the probablility Possible Outcome 1 - Dice 1: 4, Dice 2: 6 Possible Outcome 2 - Dice 1: 5, Dice 2: 5 Possible Outcome 3 - Dice 1: 6, Dice 2: 4
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1 in 6. Basically dice 1 can roll any number So the odds are that dice 2 has the same number as dice 1, or 1 in 6
The probability that two dice rolled will each have the same value is 1 in 6.
If we are thinking of getting a '6', here are the odds. Wth one dice, its 1 in 6. So,with two dice its 1 in 216 with three dice its 1 in 7776 with four dice its 1 in 279936 with five dice its a huge 1 in 10077696
The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.
Assuming normal dice, the answer is 0, since it is impossible to roll a 1 on 2 dice = the least you can get is 1 + 1 = 2.
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice