The question is underspecified since the answer depends on the numbers on the dice.
If all the numbers on both the dice are the same, there is clearly only one outcome.
If the dice have 4 different numbers, then there can be 16 different outcomes.
If the numbers on each die are 1,2,3 and 4 (or any four numbers in arithmetic sequence) there will be 7 outcomes.
69 lolz
6
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
If you mean roll 2 dice and spin a 2 colour spinner, there would be a total of 72 outcomes.
There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
69 lolz
144
There are 36 possible outcomes.
There are 65 = 7776 outcomes.
Six on a standard die.
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6
6 Of course - assuming a cube die. There are other dice available (for playing D&D) which can have for example 4 (tetrahedral dice) or 20 (icosahedral dice) outcomes.
over 97564 billion outcomes
You cannot roll "a dice" because it is one die, many dice. If you roll an ordinary, 6 faced die, the probability that it will land on 1 is 1/6.
C(8,3) = 56
The number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice can be expressed through simple fractional multiplaction- There are 36 different options.