With standard dice, zero.
6
With standard dice, zero.
Volume = Length x Width x Highth
Gross volume is the volume at actual condition whereas standard volume is at standard Pressure/Temperature condition.
The volume of a standard six-sided dice is calculated by finding the volume of a cube. Each side of the dice is a square, so the volume formula for a cube (V = s^3, where s is the length of one side) can be used. Assuming the standard size of a dice is 1 inch on each side, the volume would be 1^3 = 1 cubic inch.
There are 21 dots on a standard dice
With standard dice, zero.
6
36, if they are standard dice.
With standard dice, zero.
The answer depends on how many there are and the lengths of their sides.
Volume = Length x Width x Highth
The volume of a pair of dice could be gotten by measuring the sides and calculating it via length/width/height. A second manner would be displacement, where the dice are placed in a liquid with a known density, and the mass of the liquid displaced is used to determine volume.
There are 21 pips on standard dice, with each side displaying a different number of pips ranging from 1 to 6.
Gross volume is the volume at actual condition whereas standard volume is at standard Pressure/Temperature condition.
Six on a standard die.