Yes opposite numbers add up to 7
Yes. 1-6 3-4 and 2-5.
Depends on the dice! There are six sides on a dice. The number 1 is on on out of the six sides to the probability of getting a one is 1/6 which is equal to .16666 or 16.6%
A die, many dice. So when you say a six-sided dice, do you mean six-sided dice, and if so, how many of them? Or, do you mean only one six-sided die? In that case, assuming the ide is fair, the answer is 1/6.
The opposite side would be 1... Opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
The probability of rolling at least one '1' with six dice is 66.5% [1-(5/6)^6]*100%
The odds of rolling a word with the keyword "dice" on each side of a standard six-sided dice is 1 in 46,656.
You have more chance with two dice rolled together ! The Probability of throwing a six with one dice is 1/6. The probability of throwing one six with two dice is 2/6 or 1/3. You're twice as likely to score a six if you're throwing two dice.
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.
1/n, where n is the number of faces on the dice. For example, if they are six sided dice, then the odds will be one in six.
Assuming you are rolling a six-sided dice, it is 1/3 for one dice and 2/3 for two dice.
1/6 A dice has six faces. And '2' is on one if its faces. So the probability of getting a 2 on a dice is 1 over 6.
The order of the faces on a standard six-sided dice is: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.