Answer: 1/36
Explanation:
The probability of rolling a pair of dice twice and getting 2 on the first roll and 12 on the second roll is equal to the probability of rolling a 2 on the first die multiplied by the probability of rolling a 12 on the second die. The probability of rolling a 2 on a single die is 1/6, since there are six possible outcomes when rolling a die, and only one of them is a 2. Similarly, the probability of rolling a 12 on a single die is also 1/6. Therefore, the probability of rolling a pair of dice twice and getting 2 on the first roll and 12 on the second roll is:
(1/6) * (1/6) = 1/36
So, the probability of rolling a pair of dice twice and getting 2 on the first roll and 12 on the second roll is 1/36 1.