Odd prime numbers on a dice are 3 and 5.
If you rolled 5 six-sided dice, there would be 6 to the power 5 = 7776 choices.
The absolute value of a number is always positive or zero, while its opposite is always negative or zero. The relationship between the absolute value of a number and its opposite is that they have the same numerical value but opposite signs. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, and the opposite of 5 is -5.
7
The [multiplicative] opposite of -2 is -0.5, which is negative.
Singular of "dice" is "die". Dice are usually constructed so that opposite numbers add up to 7.
on the dice and each opposite side eaquals 7
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The opposite sides of dice always add up to seven, therefore your answer is six
Opposite faces always add to 7. Two is opposite five.
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The number of outcomes you would have is number of outcomes x number of times done. Or in this case, number (of outcomes on the dice) x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 because you rolled the dice 5 times
All opposite sides of a die are meant to add up to 7. So: 1 and 6 2 and 5 3 and 4 This is also part of why the most common dice rolls (involving two dice, in a game of monopoly for example) is 7 -- because every number can match with another number to give a sum of 7.
Odd prime numbers on a dice are 3 and 5.
Opposite sides of a dice add up to 7
The probability of rolling the same number on five dice is (1/6)4, or about 0.0007716.
Opposite dice sides always total 7