6 outcomes each roll, 3 rolls. 6*6*6 = 216.
The set of possible outcomes is the set of different ways in which an event might or might not happen. Take a very simple example: If you roll a dice you will roll a 6 or a 5 or a 4 or a 3 or a 2 or a 1. So there are 6 different possible outcomes, all of which are equally probable. If you roll 2 dice at the same time the possible total scores are are from 2 ( a 1 and a 1) to 12 (a 6 and a 6), so there are 11 possible outcomes, but not all equally probable.
144
The sample space for 1 roll is of size 6.
There are 65 = 7776 outcomes.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
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There are 6 outcomes with one roll and 6^2 with two and 6^3 with three. So the answer is 216.
The number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice can be expressed through simple fractional multiplaction- There are 36 different options.
There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
1/6. With two dice there are 36 possible outcomes six of which are doubles 6/36= 1/6.
6 outcomes each roll, 3 rolls. 6*6*6 = 216.
over 97564 billion outcomes
I think of it this way. Take it as two unique 6-sided dice, then you have 36 possible outcomes (6 times 6). Two of these outcomes will add to equal 3 (2 & 1, and 1 & 2), so there are 34 [36-2] outcomes which don't sum to 3. The probability is 34/36 or about 94.44 percent chance. If you're asking what the probability you don't roll AT LEAST three is, the only roll on two normal dice less than three is two, and there's only one way to roll it: 1,1. So the probability of not getting AT LEAST three on two fair dice is 1/36.
The set of possible outcomes is the set of different ways in which an event might or might not happen. Take a very simple example: If you roll a dice you will roll a 6 or a 5 or a 4 or a 3 or a 2 or a 1. So there are 6 different possible outcomes, all of which are equally probable. If you roll 2 dice at the same time the possible total scores are are from 2 ( a 1 and a 1) to 12 (a 6 and a 6), so there are 11 possible outcomes, but not all equally probable.
144
The sample space for 1 roll is of size 6.