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Two dice rolling

What is the mathematical difference between rolling two six sided dice and flipping six two sided coins? If a game asks you to roll two dice, can you roll once and multiply by two? Learn how to calculate the probabilities of different random events in Rolling With It.

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Disclaimer: These resources are for educational and informational purposes only. Always do activities in the appropriate environment, with adult supervision, and following the necessary safety guidelines for the materials involved. Pacific Science Center is not liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the information provided on our website.

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