Final answer:
To find the probability of getting a 6 on both throws, multiply the probability of getting a 6 on a single throw by itself. The probability of getting a 6 on a single throw is 1/6. Therefore, the probability of getting a 6 on both throws is 1/36.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that Tristan throws a 6 on both throws, we need to calculate the probability of getting a 6 on a single throw and then multiply it by itself since we want it to happen twice.
A fair six-sided dice has 6 possible outcomes, and only 1 of them is a 6. Therefore, the probability of getting a 6 on a single throw is 1/6.
To find the probability of getting a 6 on both throws, we multiply the probabilities: 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36.
Therefore, the probability that Tristan gets a 6 on both throws is 1/36.