7 (1,6/2,5/3,4)
The sides of a standard 6 sided die.
Look at a 6 sided die. As the name implies, there are 6 sides. The sides are numbered 1,2,3,4,5, and 6. How many of those numbers are odd? Take that number and divide it by the total number of sides on the die. That will give you the probability of getting an odd number when rolling a single 6 sided die.
Every pair of opposite sides on a die adds up to 7: 1-6, 2-5, 3-4.
4/6
The answer is 2. Opposites sides of die always add up to 7.
If the type of solid (die) is a Platonic solid, then the opposite sides add to the number of faces plus one. For example, a cube's opposite sides add to seven.
7 (1,6/2,5/3,4)
On a six-sided cube die, the opposite side is the 2. (the opposite sides add to 7)
The opposites sides always add up to 7. So: * If 1 is on top, 6 is on the bottom * If 2 is on top, 5 is on the bottom. * If 3 is on top, 4 is on the bottom. * If 4 is on top, 3 is on the bottom * If 5 is on top, 2 is on the bottom. * If 6 is on top, 1 is on the bottom.
The sides of a standard 6 sided die.
Look at a 6 sided die. As the name implies, there are 6 sides. The sides are numbered 1,2,3,4,5, and 6. How many of those numbers are odd? Take that number and divide it by the total number of sides on the die. That will give you the probability of getting an odd number when rolling a single 6 sided die.
The opposite side would be 1... Opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
A standard six-sided die has six sides, as the name suggests.However, dice can have four or more sides; the term die(or dice) does not imply a particular number of sides.Some board games include dice with unusual shape and a number of sides different from six. Mathematicians also often conduct thought-experiments based on a notion of n-sided dice.
It depends on the number of sides and how many times you roll it.
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.
Every pair of opposite sides on a die adds up to 7: 1-6, 2-5, 3-4.