The opposite sides of dice always add up to seven, therefore your answer is six
Opposite sides of a dice 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.
The opposite side would be 1... Opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
It always adds up to seven.Try and you would get this answer.
The opposite sides of dice always add up to seven, therefore your answer is six
Opposite sides of a dice add up to 7
Opposite dice sides always total 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.
They add up to 7
The opposite side would be 1... Opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to seven.
It is 7
7
On a six-sided cube die, the opposite side is the 2. (the opposite sides add to 7)
Opposite faces always add to 7. Two is opposite five.
Singular of "dice" is "die". Dice are usually constructed so that opposite numbers add up to 7.
There is no actual 'necessity' for the opposite sides to add to seven. As long as the numbers are all present, the die would still be fair and proper, and the probability of rolling any particular number would be constant - 1/6. Custom and practice is the only reason that the numbers are arranged so that they add to seven. I suppose it prevents arguments - if a player was loosing at a dice game they might be tempted to claim that the dice are non-standard if they were different from other dice.