To roll a 7: 1/6, 2/5, 3/4, 4/3, 5/2, 6/1 To roll a 10: 4/6, 5/5, 6/4 total of 9 chances out of 36 or 1 in 4
The probability is 7/36.
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...%
With standard dice, zero.
Of the 36 possible combinations rolling two dice there are 2 combinations that add up to 11 so the odds are 18:1
It is 5/11.
The probability is 7/36.
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...%
0% probability
The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.The probability, when the 2-dice total is 5, that one of the two dice shows a two is 1/2. The probability that that die is selected is 1/4.
If they are normal dice, the probability is 0.
The probability of the event is 25/36.
With standard dice, zero.
Of the 36 possible combinations rolling two dice there are 2 combinations that add up to 11 so the odds are 18:1
5/216
If they are fair dice, the probability is 0.0032If they are fair dice, the probability is 0.0032If they are fair dice, the probability is 0.0032If they are fair dice, the probability is 0.0032
That depends on how many dice you use. For example, if you use a single die, the probability is 100%.
It is 6/36 = 1/6.