SOLUTION: If you roll 2, 6 sided dice the probability of rolling a two is 1/36, the chance of rolling a three is 2/36, the probability of rolling a 7 is 6/36, then the probability of rolling
Algebra ->
Probability-and-statistics
-> SOLUTION: If you roll 2, 6 sided dice the probability of rolling a two is 1/36, the chance of rolling a three is 2/36, the probability of rolling a 7 is 6/36, then the probability of rolling
Log On
Question 940147: If you roll 2, 6 sided dice the probability of rolling a two is 1/36, the chance of rolling a three is 2/36, the probability of rolling a 7 is 6/36, then the probability of rolling an 8 is 5/36 e.t.c Is it possible to replace the integers on the face of the die with other integers and still maintain the same probability of rolling the numbers 1 -12, and if so, what is the combination? 0 is not allowed, and the same numbers can be used multiple times. Thanks Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):