Then they'd be marbles
If they are normal cubes, the probability is 1, if you roll them often enough.
They can be used for making packaging in cubes and cuboids, as well as toy dices and models for mathematics classes!!
Cubes and spheres are both symmetrical 3 dimensional objects.
Se lo Dices Tú was created in 2006.
"No dices nada" translates to "You don't say anything" in English.
"Ay" = Ay! [yo! OR hey!] "dices" = dices [you speak; "Ay YOU dices..." appears to be Spanglish, with the English "you" in place of the Spanish "tú."] "ke tal" = ¿Qué tal? [what's up? OR How's it going?] Proper Spanish would be: ¡Ay! ¿Tú dices? ¿Qué tal? English: Hey! You speak [presumably Spanish]? What's up?
No, cubes do not float better in water than spheres. Objects float based on their density and volume, not their shape. If a cube and a sphere have the same density and volume, they will float in water in the same manner.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
A sphere. All other solids, including cubes, rectangular prisms, and cones all have at least one vertex.
One and a half. But, since that is not possible, 1 or 2 will have to do.
¿Qué dices?
TWO DICES