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 is six sides on a dice and three of them is odd3/6=1/2=50%it's a 50% chance to roll an odd number
there is a 1 to 5 probablilty that you will roll the sum of 6 with two dice.
Assuming they are fair dice that are numbered 1 to 6, the probability is 2/36 = 1/18
In one roll the probability is 1/36.
No you can decide if you want to roll one or 2 of the dice.
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For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
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.
The odds are 1 in 36 that you will roll a sum of 2 in a single roll of two fair 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
there is six sides on a dice and three of them is odd3/6=1/2=50%it's a 50% chance to roll an odd number
It is 2/6 = 1/3
1/36
4/36 or 1/9
there is a 1 to 5 probablilty that you will roll the sum of 6 with two dice.