11 = 6+5 is the only solution, so there are two combinations first dice : 6, second dice : 5 first dice : 5, second dice : 6
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One cube is a die, many are dice. So you cannot have one dice. The answer depends on what the die is made of and on how large it is. You can get sponge dice for rear-view mirrors in cars (why??!) which are lighter that some playing dice.
None, because you cannot have the first or second dice: it is the first die or second die. The probability is 1/6 * 1/2 = 1/12
The mass of a die depends on what it is made of and how big it is. The mass of dice also depends on how many there are.
There are only three even numbers on a "legal" six sided dice (2,4 & 6), which ever dice is designated as "first" whether rolled independently or in unison will have a 1 in 2 chance of being even. Put another way: legal dice, designate first, 3 even, 3 odd, 50/50. Bonus Answer: Applies to second dice also.
it was made in around 6000 bc
it was made around 6000 bc
you place your bet first on the game like craps then you roll the dice to see what numbers come up .
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Dice made it, along with the other battlefields and Mirrors Edge.
The first dice can show any number. However the second dice has a 1 in 6 chance of being the same as the first. Hence the probability of getting two numbers the same is 1/6.