Answer:
3/36 (1/12) or 0.08333... or approximately an 8% chance of rolling a sum greater than 10 (i.e., sum of 11 or 12)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 36 unique combinations of the 6 sides of the 2 dice
Roll a 1 and a 1 = one combination
Roll a 6 and a 6 = another combination
But roll a 2 and a 3 is treated as unique and different from rolling a 3 and a 2
If you create a 6 x 6 grid where you map out all the possible unique sum combinations of rolling two 6-sided dice you'll find at the very end/bottom of the grid that there are two ways to roll an 11 (5 then a 6; 6 then a 5) and only one way to roll a 12 (6 then a 6). That means there are 3 ways to get a sum greater than 10 out of 36 unique possible combinations
Can you guess why the sum of 7 is "Lucky Seven"?