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Yes, it is possible.
if we don't come together, we will die.
It is 6.45, approx.
It is 0.8217
there is 0% probability, unless you are some super nerd, and calculate the chance of it splitting the six and you getting two threes in one roll :p
There are two ways to answer this. At the outset we have to assume this is a regular six-sided die. Some of you guys play D&D and have 20-sided dice. This isn't one of those. If we divide 48 rolls by six sides, we get eight occurrences of each number per side. If we could figure out a way to make the six sides consistently come up in equal quantities, we'd get eight ones, eight twos and so on until we got eight sixes. Real dice are random, so you could get anywhere from zero threes to 48 threes if you rolled one die 48 times. The real answer is, "it could be anything."
"Wann sind die Leute angekommen" would be the phrase to use.
Die Hard 3, when the guy has to difuse the bomb in the school, not sure if this is the first use of the phrase though !
My mother , who turned 99 this year , shares this quote with me as one her mother said often. It is surprising to me that it comes from two women who had much to despair but chose Hope over despair. My mom reminds me to always have hope. That’s my choice.
Once. Once you die, you do not come back to life for another go at it.
If you mean come back as in reincarnation, I don't believe in that; many other people don't believe in it, and many people do.
Them people owed they had to come up wit some1