The first dice can show any number. However the second dice has a 1 in 6 chance of being the same as the first. Hence the probability of getting two numbers the same is 1/6.
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
If they are normal dice, the probability is 0.
There are 36 permutations of two dice. Of these, 9 have a sum of 5 or 6, so the probability of rolling a sum of 5 or 6 on two dice is 9 in 36, or 1 in 9, or about 0.1111.
The probability of getting a number on the first dice and the same number on the second dice (e.g. a 3 and a 3) is 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/36. There are 6 ways of getting a doublet (i.e. a double 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5 or 6) so the total probability is 6 x (1/36) = 1/6.
1 _ 6 I think
The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.The probability of getting an odd number in a single throw of a fair die (not dice!) is 1/2.
There is an approximately 8% chance of that, or 1 out of 12.
you have a 50% chance of getting a four or more on a dice.
5/6 There is a 5 in 6 chance of not getting a 6.
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It depends on how many times you throw it! On a single throw, the answer is 0.5
One out of six... or however many sides your dice have on it.
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You have not given any information about the shape and numbering of the dice nor how many are thrown each time. Without that information it is not possible to answer the question.