No, diced are more chunky chunks of tomatoes, where as crushed looks more
like a sauce to me. I guess it's preference to. I like to use diced with my lasagna but some people prefer crushed.
you roll a dice and yell, TOMATO
That is approximately 6-7 ounces
No dice is the same as No or not going to happen
The probability of rolling the same number on five dice is (1/6)4, or about 0.0007716.
you pop the tomatoes in a pan medium heat and let them simmer for 5 to 7 minutes or when they are nice and soft.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
Yes, at the end of the day they're all tomatoes and need the same basic environment and nutrients.
The first dice can show any number. However the second dice has a 1 in 6 chance of being the same as the first. Hence the probability of getting two numbers the same is 1/6.
A cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices's, and 12 edges.The dice is similar to a cube, as the dice has the same number of vertices as a cube.
1 in 6. Basically dice 1 can roll any number So the odds are that dice 2 has the same number as dice 1, or 1 in 6
The are 36 permutations of two dice. Of these, 6 permutations have the two dice with the same number, specifically 1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5, and 6+6. The probability, then, that two dice rolled will not have the same number is 30 in 36, or 5 in 6, or about 0.8333.
If using regular dice, the probability is 0 since the minimum sum from four dice is 4.