Respuesta :

The probability of the first throw being a 4 is 1/6. The second throw is independent, so it’s also 1/6. For both throws to be a 4 would be 1/6 times 1/6 = 1/36 . That works out to be a bit less than 3%.

Answer:

1/36

Step-by-step explanation:

So what you have to do is take all the numbers on the dice. Getting a 4 would be a 1 in 6 (1/6) chance, but then you take the risk of rolling again and trying to get another 4. Nothing changes with the amount of sides, so it would just be another 1/6 change to get the 4. Then, you have to multiply the two changes together. SO 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/36. It is a 1/36 chance to role a 4 on both roles.