Step 1 :Assume you are rolling two dice; the first one is red, and the second one is green. Use a systematic listing to determine the number of ways you can roll a total of 10 on the two dice.
Step 2 :To solve this problem, we need to find all the possible combinations of two dice rolls that sum up to 10. The possible values for a single dice roll range from 1 to 6.
Step 3 :We can iterate through all possible combinations of two dice rolls and count the ones that sum up to 10.
Step 4 :After counting, we find that there are \(3\) ways to roll a total of 10 on the two dice.
Step 5 :Final Answer: There are \(\boxed{3}\) ways to roll a total of 10 on the two dice.