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It can roll on 1,2,3,4,5,6 so the probability of 2/6 is ±33.33%
The answer depends on how many times a die is rolled and whether it is a fair die.For a single roll of a fair normal die, the answer is 2/3.The answer depends on how many times a die is rolled and whether it is a fair die.For a single roll of a fair normal die, the answer is 2/3.The answer depends on how many times a die is rolled and whether it is a fair die.For a single roll of a fair normal die, the answer is 2/3.The answer depends on how many times a die is rolled and whether it is a fair die.For a single roll of a fair normal die, the answer is 2/3.
A 1 foot roll will remain 1 foot even when rolled up. The diameter of the roll will depend on the thickness of the material.
2/36 what you rolled the first time has nothing to do with the next roll. It's an independent event.
Yes, you can roll one die (of a two dice set) at a time. Statistically, since they are unrelated, even if rolled together, it does not matter if you roll one or two at a time.