It is 1/(6^4) which is approx 0.0007716
1/6^3
1/1296 (0.07716%)
In Yahtzee, the probability of rolling two pairs in a single roll of five dice is relatively low. To achieve two pairs, you need to roll two dice showing one number, two dice showing another number, and one die showing a different number. The exact probability can be calculated as follows: there are 6 options for the first pair, 5 options for the second pair, and 4 options for the single die, leading to a probability of about 4.75%.
Well, what is the question?
The probability is 120/7776 = 0.0154, approx.
Peter Hegelund-Frederiksen has written: 'Yatzy' -- subject(s): Distribution (Probability theory), Yahtzee (Game)
The probability of getting 2 pairs in a poker hand is higher than the probability of getting 3 of a kind.
Yahtzee was made in 1956!
Nazi rhymes with Yahtzee.
Yahtzee was created in 1956.
This depends entirely on the genotype of the parents. The probability of getting a specific genotype is the probability of getting the correct allele from mother (1/2) multiplied by the probability of getting the correct allele from father (1/2) multiplied by the number of ways this can occur. The probability of getting a phenotype, if the phenotype is dominant, is the sum of the probability of getting two dominant alleles, and the probability of getting one dominant allele. If the phenotype is recessive, the probability is equal to the probability of getting two recessive alleles.
There is no probability. Sorry.