You move six then have another go, then if you roll a six again have another go and so on...
If two round objects roll down a hill, the one with the greater mass will roll faster. If they are dropped they will fall at the same rate.
If you roll one cube, there are 6 possible outcomes.If you roll two cubes, there are 36 possible outcomes. But if you can't tellone cube from the other, then 1 - 2 looks the same to you as 2 - 1, sothere are only 18 different unique outcomes.
Most banks sell cents in 50 cent rolls, so there are 50 pennies in each roll.
In a typical die, there are six sides, so you know that there are six different possible outcomes when you roll it. In this problem, it asks for the probability of either 5 or 6 showing up. To find this simply add 1/6 to 1/6 or multiply 1/6 by 2. Either method will give you the answer of 2/6 which can be simplified to 1/3.