Spoiler follows:
Any roll of an odd number has a pip in the middle. These pips are the ice holes. The other pips surrounding it are the polar bears. So a die roll of 1 has 0 polar bears, a die roll of 3 has 2 polar bears, a die roll of 5 has 4 polar bears.
There is a variant or refinement of this game, where you have to say how many fish are under the ice. The secret of this one is to add up the numbers that are on the bottoms of the dice. You can, of course, determine which numbers are on the bottom by subtracting the numbers that are showing from 7 (for each die).
The answer is however many of the dots of the dice are on the bottom of the dice: if you rolled 1 you would have 6, 2 you would have 5 etc.
With standard dice, zero.
you have a 50% chance of getting a four or more on a dice.
A fair die is a die where the probability of throwing each of the faces is equal. Dice is two or more die's.
If two dice are rolled, the probability that the sum of observed values is equal to 13 is zero. The sum of two dice can only lie between 2 and 12, inclusive.
Depends on the dice! There are six sides on a dice. The number 1 is on on out of the six sides to the probability of getting a one is 1/6 which is equal to .16666 or 16.6%
The probability to get a 12, with two dice, is 1/36.
5/36
It is 0.8181... recurring.
It is 4/11.
it was made in around 6000 bc
it was made around 6000 bc