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Oh, dude, getting a 6 on a dice is like trying to find your keys in a black hole. So, when you throw a dice twice, each roll is independent, right? The probability of getting a 6 on a single roll is 1/6. So, the probability of getting a 6 on both rolls would be (1/6) * (1/6) which is 1/36. So, good luck with that!

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If you only need to get six one time, the probability is 1/6 from the first throw plus 1/6 from the second throw so there is a 2/6 chance or 1/3.

If you need to get six on both throws then there is a 1/6 chance on the first throw and a 1/6 chance on the second so 1/6 times 1/6 is 1/36.

If you want the sum of the two throws to be six then there are 36 possible combinations (1 and 1, 1 and 2, etc.) and five of those add up to six (1 + 5, 2 + 4, 3 + 3, 4 + 2, and 5 + 1) so the probability would be 5/36.

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