The sample space is 62 or 36. Take the 1st die rolled. It must start with a 2, 4, or 6. Likewise, the 2nd die rolled must be a 2, 4, or 6. So, with the 1st die at 2, the 2nd die could be 2, 4, or 6. The same holds true for the 4 & 6. There are 9 possible rolls then that are even & even. The probability is 9/36 or 1/4.
If two dice (not dices!) are thrown then the probability that you get an even number on one die is 27/36 = 3/4
Singular: die Plural: dice Nonsense: dices! The probability is 2/36 = 1/18
the answer is 5/36 coz (2,6) (3,5) (4,4) (5,3) (6,2) which are the five possible outcomes out of the 36 total no. of outcomes. Enjoy!! Kush
It will be seven, the most likely score when throwing two normal dice. This is because there more combinations possible for seven than any other score. For example, scoring a total of 12 or 2 are the least likely as only one combination will give these, two 1's or two sixes, out of the 36 possible combinations. There are six ways of achieving 7 though, so six chances in 36, or a 1 in 6 chance. The cards don't really come into the problem, maybe this is a red herring.
1 in 3, for example: 6 face, chances of landing number 3 is: 1 in 6, chances of landing 4 or a 6 is 1 in 3 because 2 faces out of 6 = 2 in 6, as these can be both divided by the same number (basic fractions) moved down to 1 in 3. Although if you mean what are the chances of a 4 rolling or a 6 rolling individually then its back to 1 in 6 chance. You could get really indepth into it and start talking about the weight and the size of the dice, the fact that one side if lighter/heavier than the other because it has more/less holes for the numbers, but in most cases without proper investigation surpasing most normal peoples abilities you just go by what I said above. Prob of getting a 4 is 2/ 12 and a prob of getting a 6 is 2/12 but if you mean getting 4 as in both dices adding up 2 and 2, then it is another story.
If two dice (not dices!) are thrown then the probability that you get an even number on one die is 27/36 = 3/4
The probability is 146/1296 = 0.1127
1/36
Since there are only odd & even numbers, the probability is 1/2 or 0.5.
6^6 as it is 6x6x6x6x6x6
The probability of rolling a total of 3 or less on two dice is 3 in 36 or 1 in 12.
6x6x6=216
Singular: die Plural: dice Nonsense: dices! The probability is 2/36 = 1/18
The probability of rolling two 6-sided dice and getting the same number on each is 1/32, or "one out of thirty two". This is because there are 6 oppurtunities on each dice, and the probability of getting the same of the 6 oppurtunites on two dice is 6 squared, which is 32.
If they are normal cubes, the probability is 1, if you roll them often enough.
1/6+1/6+1/6-1/6 =.333
One die, two dice and no such word as dices! To chart the possible outcomes consider the set of ordered pairs (X, Y) where X is the outcome for the first die and Y is the outcome for the second die.