12, because you can only get it one way: 6+6=12
And 2, because get it one way: 1+1=2.
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.
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.
You can't get 14 with two regular six-sided dice ! The highest you can get with one throw is 12.
If the dice are fair then it is 5/36.
It is 1/9.
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It is 0.9459
Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
Loaded dice are dice that have been modified so that certain sides are more likely to appear on top when the dice are rolled. It is a form of cheating when gambling.
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.
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.
Not necessarily.
The dice rolled across the table.
The probability is 0.6187, approx.
The probability is 1 and you do not need Matlab to get that answer - only a little bit of thought.
The probability is 1, if the dice are rolled often enough.
3/16 Michigan Virtual says it is 11/12