DOUBLE TROUBLE 🤯

From Khan Academy with an AI assist:

When rolling two regular dice, "doubles" (both dice showing the same number) will occur statistically 1 out of every 6 rolls; meaning the probability of rolling doubles is 1/6.

Explanation: There are 36 possible combinations when rolling two dice (6 options on the first die x 6 options on the second die).

To get doubles, there are 6 combinations: (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), and (6, 6).

So, the probability of rolling doubles is 6 successful outcomes divided by 36 possible outcomes, which equals 1/6.

While attempting to complete “Todays Quick Wins” my final objective was to roll doubles 2x. With 400+ dice in hand and rolling at a 5x multiplier - yes, a tad greedy I suppose - how hard could this be?

The Answer: 68 rolls (and I only started counting after about 15 rolls)

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