There are 36 combinations of two dice. each have 1 to 6
To get 10 or more requires 4 +6, 5 +5, 5 +6 , 6+5, 6 +4, or 6+6, which are 6 combinations, leaving 36-6 = 30 combinations of less than 10
30/36 = 5/6 probability of getting sum less than 10
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.
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.
5 out of 12
Probably.
The two dice sum of 4: 1,3 2,2 3,1 = 3 in 36 = 1 in 12
Assuming these are regular dice, the probability is 1.
The probability is 8/36 or 2/9
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.
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36
There is an approximately 8% chance of that, or 1 out of 12.
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.
It is 15/36 = 5/12
5 out of 12
There are 36 permutations of two dice. Of these, 9 have a sum of 5 or 6, so the probability of rolling a sum of 5 or 6 on two dice is 9 in 36, or 1 in 9, or about 0.1111.
The probability is 35/36.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
the probability is 1 out of 6