3 Dice Game Probability. For each dice, the probability of getting a 2 is 1/3 (both 1 and 2 is a success). The goal is to get as low a sum as possible.
Students use the sum of dice rolls to move markers towards the end of the row. Total ways of rolling 3 dice = 6^3. Required probability = favorable case / total outcomes.
So, if the die rolls are independent, p( max {x1,., xn} ≤ m) = p(x1 ≤ m,., xn ≤ m) = n ∏ i = 1p(xi ≤ m) = (m 6)n.
Dice provide great illustrations for concepts in probability. The player starts by rolling five standard dice. Dice probability math games are file folder games that students can play with a partner. Triples as in 111, 222, 333,444 etc.