There are 3 combinations - (1, 3), (2, 2), (3, 1) - that will result in a sum of four. Using fair d6 dice, there are 36 possible combinations - 6 on each die, 6 x 6 = 36. Thus there is a 3/36 = 1/12 = 0.0833.. = 8.3% probability.
4/12
The probability is 5/6.
Assuming that these number cubes are ordinary dice (number are 1-6) and that both dice are balanced (equal chances for each side to turn up), then it's 1/36. There are 36 different possibilites for the upturned faces when a pair of dice is rolled, one of which is "4 and 4".
On a roll of two dice, the chance of rolling a 3 (one and two) is 2 in 36, or 1 in 18 when reduced.
Because 3/6 of the sides on a number cube have even numbers, the probability of rolling even on one number cube is 1/2(equivalent of 3/6). But since you're rolling twice, you multiply the probability of one by itself (therefore rolling 2 number cubes). So: 1/2x1/2=1/4 The probability of rolling an even number when a number cube is rolled twice is 1/4, 25%, or 1 out of 4.
The probability is 1/36.
4/12
If the number cubes are standard dice cubes, the odds of rolling 3 ones is 1 in 216.
The experiment is not defined! The probability of the event described, when 9 or more number cubes are rolled, is 0.
The probability is 21/36 = 7/12
Pr(7) = 1/36 Pr(11) = 2/36 = 1/18
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impossible
I am not sure but I think 3/36
The probability is 5/6.
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The probability is 0.