giantSwan
shouldn't the 2+2 and 3+3 repeat for each die since they are unique?
walker
Yes, 2+2 does not differ form 3+1 (if we consider 3+1 and 1+3 as different options)
Nope, I think that they actually differ. 2+2 is ONE of the 36 possibilities. 1+3 and 3+1 are TWO of them
You can write down the 36 possibilities if you want to be sure of that :
{1,1} {2,1}
{3,1} {4,1}
{5,1} {6,1}
{1,2}
{2,2} {3,2}
{4,2} {5,2} {6,2}
{1,3} {2,3}
{3,3} {4,3} {5,3} {6,3}
{1,4}
{2,4} {3,4} {4,4} {5,4} {6,4}
{1,5} {2,5} {3,5} {4,5} {5,5} {6,5}
{1,6} {2,6} {3,6} {4,6} {5,6} {6,6}
(bolded are the possibilities that lead to a sum of 4 or 6, you can verify there are 8 of them)
As said above, answer is 8/36 = 2/9