four numbers, four sides get that?
The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.The answer depends on how many dice are rolled. With 12 or more dice, the answer is 0.
Singular of "dice" is "die". Dice are usually constructed so that opposite numbers add up to 7.
Since the numbers (number of dots) on normal dice only go from 1 - 6, then I would think the probability of getting the number 100 is zero.
That depends on what kind of dice you are rolling and how many of them you roll. If you roll two 6-sided dice once, the probability of getting the number 100 is exactly zero. You cannot get a 100 on one roll of two 6-sided dice. Other dice and different numbers of them may yield different probabilities.
There are 21 dots on 1 dice so there are 42 in two dice
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There are 3 odd numbers since there are a total of 6 consecutive numbers on a dice. For example, the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 are on a dice, so the odd numbers are 1, 3, and 5.
163759438475047695685695034395784593850835943859458474836937657 i have just tried it
there are (2, 3, 5) only 3 prime numbers on a single dice. 1 is not considered a prime number.
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four numbers, four sides get that?
Three of them and they are 2, 4 and 6
2 each of the numbers 1 thru 6. ---------------------------------- This can be answered in many ways: --- There are twelve faces on two dice, each with a number --- The are six different numbers on the dice faces --- There are 36 possible combinations of two dice --- --- They can total between 2 and 11 --- --- There are 21 different possible pairs (all but six of which can appear two ways)
There are infinitely many such numbers. One such is 181.81828384881882883884...
a dice (singular die) a lump of sugar and so on ...
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