DICE AND SEVEN

 DICE AND SEVEN 

Opposite sides of a dice always add up to 


A traditional die is a 
cube with each of its six faces marked with a different number of dots (pips) from one to six. When thrown or rolled, the die comes to rest showing a random integer from one to six on its upper surface, with each value being equally likely. Dice may also have polyhedral or irregular shapes, may have faces marked with numerals or symbols instead of pips and may have their numbers carved out from the material of the dice instead of marked on it. 

Using the fact that opposite sides or faces of a dice always add upto , we can say that case "a" is the true net of a dice .

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