When rolling 6 dice, each die has 6 faces, resulting in (6^6) combinations. This calculation yields a total of 46,656 possible combinations. Each combination represents a unique arrangement of numbers from the six dice.
There are 21 combinations.
126 combinations. Remember that the order does not matter.
There are 18 permutations or 5 combinations. And it is one die, many dice. There is no such word as dices or diceses.
There are 72 permutations of two dice and one coin.
When rolling three six-sided dice, each die has 6 faces, leading to a total of (6 \times 6 \times 6 = 216) different combinations. This includes all possible outcomes, where the order of the dice matters. If you were looking for unique combinations regardless of order, the calculation would be different, but for standard dice rolls, the total is 216.
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There are 21 combinations.
you cam make 36 different combinations.Ans 2.If you roll one dice twice, there are 36 combinations, if and only if you count 1,2 as different from 2,1.If you are rolling two dice (at once) there are only 21 different combinations !
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126 combinations. Remember that the order does not matter.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, if you have 4 dice, each with 6 numbers, you would have 6^4 possible combinations. That's like 1,296 different ways those dice could land. So, you better start rolling if you want to try them all!
There are 18 permutations or 5 combinations. And it is one die, many dice. There is no such word as dices or diceses.
There are 72 permutations of two dice and one coin.
Assuming you are using the standard English alphabet, the number of combinations you can make are: 26 x 26 = 676 combinations.
You can make 5 combinations of 1 number, 10 combinations of 2 numbers, 10 combinations of 3 numbers, 5 combinations of 4 numbers, and 1 combinations of 5 number. 31 in all.
A die had 12 edges. The number of edges that dice have will depend on the number of dice!