Corinne rolls two six-sided number cubes with sides labeled 1-6.

What is the probability that she rolls a 6 on both cubes?
A. 1/36
B. 1/12
C. 1/6
D. 1/3
I think its A

Correct!

To find the probability of rolling a 6 on both cubes, we need to determine how many favorable outcomes there are and divide that by the total number of possible outcomes.

In this case, each cube has 6 possible outcomes (since they are numbered from 1 to 6). Since we want Corinne to roll a 6 on both cubes, we have only one favorable outcome: rolling a 6 on the first cube and rolling a 6 on the second cube.

Therefore, the probability of rolling a 6 on both cubes is 1 favorable outcome divided by 36 total outcomes.

So the correct answer is A. 1/36.