The sum of the dots on opposite faces of dice always add up to seven. Don't believe me? Have a quick look. Six is always opposite one, four is always opposite three and two is always opposite five.
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Thanks for reminding me, David. We'd use this fact for Probabilty problems. Amazing how 12 years of not being in touch with the subject and not playing playing board games either, has erased it from my memory.
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Thanks for reminding me, David. We'd use this fact for Probabilty problems. Amazing how 12 years of not being in touch with the subject and not playing playing board games either, has erased it from my memory.
Rene.
Hi Rene,
We're never too old for board games!
Keep smiling
David
Hi David,
Please let me know if there are any that one can play alone :-{
Rene.
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