2/9!
When rolling one die, the probability of getting a 4 is 1 in 6, or 0.1667. If two dice are rolled, you get two unrelated chances of rolling at least one 4, so the probability is 2 in 6, or 0.3333.
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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.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
someone told me that it is a trick question. the answer is 2 because the "i" in pair has 1 dot and the "i" in dice has 1 dot, so when you put them together you get 2 dots
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice
A regular cubical dice has 21 dots. 1+2+3+4+5+6=21
It will be 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21 dots
There are 21 spots on a dice.1+2+3+4+5+6 = 21 dots on a die.
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).
(6+5+4+3+2+1) x 4 = 84
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This depends on what sort of die -- the singular for dice -- you are using. There are many types, from d4 which has 4 sides, to d100 which has 100 sides.The most typical die is a d6 or 6-sided die: it has a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ... so it has a total of 21 dots.21
421 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6= 2121+21=42
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.