Prob(Sum is odd) = 1/2
Prob(Sum > 6) = 15/36 = 5/12
Prob(Sum is odd or >6) = 27/36 = 3/4
33,33333...%
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.
The probability is 1.
It is 5/6.
The probability is 26/36 or 13/18
The probability is 26/36 = 13/18.
uummm!!!! The probability would maybe close to 5 or 4. * * * * * The answer is clearly incorrect because the probability of an event cannot be greater than 1. The actual probability, assuming the dice are fair, is 4/36 = 1/9 = 11.11...%
On a single roll of a fair die, the probability is 1/3.
33,33333...%
On a fair die the probability is 1 (a certainty). The probability of it happening on a single roll is 0.5==========All answers below assume a single roll using unbiased 6 sided die/dice (as may boardgamers and RPG players are aware, there are 4, 8, 10, 12, and 20 sided dice easily available too)For 1 die, the probability is 3/6 = 1/2 (3 ways to roll higher than 3 and six possible rolls)For 2 dice it is 33/36 = 11/12 (36 possible combinations, of which 33 are more than 3)For 3 dice it is 215/216 (216 possible combinations with one - 1,1,1 - not being greater than 3)For 4 or more dice your probability is 100% since the lowest you can roll is all 1's which would add up to the number of dice - which will be greater than 3 if the number of dice is greater than 3.
The probability for dice depends on how many. For a die, it is 1/3.
The probability is 5/36.
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.
The probability is 1.
5/6
With standard dice, zero.
It is 5/6.