Yes. "Dice" is the plural of the noun "die."
Yes, the plural form of the noun 'die' is dice.The plural possessive form is dice's.
A die had 12 edges. The number of edges that dice have will depend on the number of dice!
The word "dice" is the plural of "die". So, you should ask either: 1. "What is [a die] used for?" 2. "What [are] dice used for?" But, to be grammatically correct, you should really ask: "For what are dice used?" Since you broke all the rules concerning the English language, you get no answer.
One cube is a die, many are dice. So you cannot have one dice. The answer depends on what the die is made of and on how large it is. You can get sponge dice for rear-view mirrors in cars (why??!) which are lighter that some playing dice.
A die (or dice) has six faces.
The mass of a die depends on what it is made of and how big it is. The mass of dice also depends on how many there are.
A standard cube die has 6. Other dice (as used by D&D players, etc) have 4 sides (tetrahedral dice), 8 sides (octahedral dice), 12 sides (dodecahedral dice) or 20 sides (icosahedral dice).
A pair of dice has a totla of 42 dots, 21 on each die.
A singular form of dice is a die
Six on a standard die.
A die, many dice. So when you say a six-sided dice, do you mean six-sided dice, and if so, how many of them? Or, do you mean only one six-sided die? In that case, assuming the ide is fair, the answer is 1/6.
Yes - the singular of dice - one of the little spotted cubes - is a "die".