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What Are Your Chances?

DiceIn this math puzzle we throw the dice to figure out probabilities. Special thanks to Kinapara Coulibaly, Claude Baudoin, and David Tempel for their help.

If you throw a pair of dice, what is the probability of getting a 2? What is the probability of getting a 7? Why are these different?


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Course: 

  • Math [1]
  • Probability [2]
Result/Solution(s)

Solution: What Are Your Chances? Math Puzzle

The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36. The probability of getting a 7 is 1/6. You are six times more likely to get a 7 than to get a 2. To see why, look at this chart, which shows all the possible outcomes of throwing a pair of dice.

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There are 36 possible outcomes. One of these, shown in green, is a 2, that is, a 1 on each die. So the probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.

Six of the 36 possibilities, shown in red, add up to 7. So the probability of getting a 7 is 6/36 or 1/6.

Try This Game

In this game you throw a pair of dice. If it comes up 7, you win; if not you lose. You are pretty cautious, so you won’t play unless you have at least a 50% chance of winning. You know that if you get only one throw, your chance of winning is only 1 out of 6, so you ask for more than one throw. How many throws should you insist on to raise your chance of winning to 50% or more?

  • Probability puzzle [3]
  • Math Puzzle [4]
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