If you roll two dice and add the numbers together, you might get 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, so there are eleven possibilities total. One is not included in this list because that would mean the first dice would roll a one and the second dice would roll a...zero? That's impossible!
The total number of dots on two dice - is 42.
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice
144
a lot
The possible outcomes of a single dice is 6 ( 1,2,3,4,5, 6). If two such dice are rolled the possible outcomes are 6 multiplied by 6, that is 36 outcomes. ((1,1),(1,2)...(2,1),(2,2).....(6,4),(6,5),(6,6))
There are 9 odd sums that you can get from rolling two dice.
You can get 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12, six even sums all together.
5
216/3 = 72
There are eleven possible "sums of dots" if you throw two 6-sided dice. The range of possible values is from 2 (1+1) to 12 (6+6).
When rolling three six-sided dice, the possible sums range from 3 (1+1+1) to 18 (6+6+6). The sums can include every integer from 3 to 18, resulting in a total of 16 different possible sums. Each sum can be achieved through various combinations of the three dice, with some sums having more combinations than others.
If the two dice are clearly distinct and the "good" sums are 3, 4, 5, 6 7, or 8, then the probability of getting good result is 25/36.
Any number between 2 and 12.1+16+6
You can get three rolls of four with two dice.
There are 36 outcomes rolling two dice.
The total number of dots on two dice - is 42.
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice