6:5
If you roll them often enough then the probability is 0. For just one roll, the probability is 35/36.
33,33333...%
If you rolled 2 fair dice, the probability of having a sum of 6 is 5 over 36
If the dice are fair then it is 5/36.
there is a 1 to 5 probablilty that you will roll the sum of 6 with two dice.
50%
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
The probability is 1/2.
It is 6/36 = 1/6.
If you roll them often enough then the probability is 0. For just one roll, the probability is 35/36.
33,33333...%
Zero is the probability of rolling a sum of 15 on two fair dice; the maximum value is 12.
If you rolled 2 fair dice, the probability of having a sum of 6 is 5 over 36
The odds are 1 in 36 that you will roll a sum of 2 in a single roll of two fair dice.
If the dice are fair then it is 5/36.
The probability of rolling a sum of 12 in a single roll of two dice is 1 in 36, or about 0.0278.
The probability is 0 since if both dice show the number 6, their sum is 12 which is not a prime.