Assuming they are standard dice numbers 1-6:
The minimum sum is 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
The maximum sum is 6 + 6 + = 18
So there are 18 - 3 + 1 = 16 different possible sums.
But note, that some of the sums may be obtained in more than one way, for example 4 can be obtained in 3 different ways: 1 + 1 + 2, 1 + 2 + 1, 2 + 1 + 1.
rolling 8 on a 6 sided dice? in a single roll? approximately 0. on a 12 sided dice? one in 12. two six sided dice? 5/36
If you rolled 5 six-sided dice, there would be 6 to the power 5 = 7776 choices.
It is 1/3.
1/2
1 out of 6
That depends on what kind of dice you are rolling and how many of them you roll. If you roll two 6-sided dice once, the probability of getting the number 100 is exactly zero. You cannot get a 100 on one roll of two 6-sided dice. Other dice and different numbers of them may yield different probabilities.
A dice can roll but cannot slide. Rolling involves rotating around an axis while moving forward, typically on a flat surface. Sliding, on the other hand, involves moving without rotation, which is not possible for a dice due to its shape and lack of flat sides that would allow for smooth sliding.
rolling 8 on a 6 sided dice? in a single roll? approximately 0. on a 12 sided dice? one in 12. two six sided dice? 5/36
6X6=36
The answer depends on what numbers are on the faces of the dice.
If you rolled 5 six-sided dice, there would be 6 to the power 5 = 7776 choices.
On a regular, six-sided die, the highest number you can roll is a 6.
It is 1/3.
Assuming you use two six-sided dice, you can roll a sum of 8 as many times as you want, provided you have enough time to sit there and roll them.
1/2
1 out of 6
If the dice is 6 sided, the chances of rolling each number is about 17% (100/6) If the dice is 4 sided, the chances of rolling each number is 25% (100/4) Similarly, 8 sided = 12.5% 10 sided = 10% 12 sided ≈ 8% 20 sided = 5%