A 9 stroke roll is the same as a 5 stroke roll but with one more double stroke from each stick. If you consider a 5 stroke roll, this is two double strokes then a single stroke, RR-LL-R. Easy to remember because it sounds like "five stroke roll" when played. A 9 stroke roll would be RR-LL-RR-LL-R.
Reverse L and R if you're left handed.
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The probability that you roll a 3 or a 5 on one or both dice is 20/36 = 5/9
$5.85/9 rolls= 65 cents per roll============
It's 1/9 on the first roll and 1/9 on the second roll, so you have a 2/9 = 22.22% chance of success on either one or the other.
It is not possible to turn the Roman numeral IX (9) into VI (6) in one stroke without completely crossing out or significantly altering the entire shape of the numeral.
If zero is the number on one of the 9 sides, then the probability is 8/9 = 88.9% (rounded)If zero is not the number on any one of the 9 sides, then the probability is 100%.