6 sides x 6 sides = 36 outcomes
There are 36 possible outcomes.
For 3 you need 1+2, but for 5 you can have 1+4 or 2+3 so you have twice as many chances for 5.
There are 6 outcomes with one roll and 6^2 with two and 6^3 with three. So the answer is 216.
There is 4 ways to roll a 9 with 2 dice, and 36 possible outcomes. So, the probability of rolling a sum of 9 with two dice is 4/36 or 1/9.
1 out of 6 * * * * * Total rubbish. There are 11 possible sums - the numbers 2 to 12. So if you throw the dice 12 times, the first 11 can be different but the 12th must be a repeat.
3 times (out of 36) is the probablility Possible Outcome 1 - Dice 1: 4, Dice 2: 6 Possible Outcome 2 - Dice 1: 5, Dice 2: 5 Possible Outcome 3 - Dice 1: 6, Dice 2: 4
there are 36 outcomes when rolling 2 dice
There is 62 or 36 possible outcomes rolling two dice.
1/36.Explanation: There will be 36 possible outcomes when you roll two dice.Let us suppose the first number is the outcome of 1 dice and the second number is the outcome of the second dice. Then we have 36 possible outcomes like : (1,1) , (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (1,5), (1,6) and so on until (6,6). Note that 6 is the highest possible outcome on any dice.When you add the outcomes of both dice you are supposed to get two. In such a case only one outcome is possible of all the 36 outcomes and that is (1,1).Now, by definition, Probability is (No. of favorable outcomes/Total number of outcomes) = 1/36 in this case.
There are 36 possible outcomes.
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The largest possible sum with 2 six sided dice is 12.
2 each of the numbers 1 thru 6. ---------------------------------- This can be answered in many ways: --- There are twelve faces on two dice, each with a number --- The are six different numbers on the dice faces --- There are 36 possible combinations of two dice --- --- They can total between 2 and 11 --- --- There are 21 different possible pairs (all but six of which can appear two ways)
A sum of 4 is more likely. Out of the 36 possible outcomes with a pair of 6-sided dice, only one will have a sum of 2 {1-1}. Three of the possibilities sum to 4. {1-3, 2-2, 3-1}
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).
The sum can be any number from 2 to 12.That's 11 possible outcomes.
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice