21 = 2
22 = 4
23 = 8
8 is the nearest power of 2 which is greater than or equal to 6, so we need 3 bits to store it (2*2*2=8).
A standard die has 6 faces, so to represent the faces on a single die, you need 3 bits (since 2^3 = 8, which can cover the 6 faces). For a pair of dice, you have 2 dice, which means you need 3 bits for each die, resulting in a total of 6 bits (3 bits for the first die and 3 bits for the second die). Therefore, 6 bits are required to represent the faces on a pair of dice.
It depends on your dice, But mostly there is six sides on a dice.
SIX sides
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%
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It depends on your dice, But mostly there is six sides on a dice.
A dice has six sides.
A standard cube die has 6. Other dice (as used by D&D players, etc) have 4 sides (tetrahedral dice), 8 sides (octahedral dice), 12 sides (dodecahedral dice) or 20 sides (icosahedral dice).
Opposite sides of a dice add up to 7
Opposite dice sides always total 7
The total of all sides of three dice = 63
Common dice have six sides and twelve edges.
SIX sides
four numbers, four sides get that?
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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%