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  2. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    These include whether a specially marked die (called the Mayhem die) has rolled highest, the lowest number rolled, and whether any two dice show the same number. One other commonly used variant of the 6-sided dice roll is the d3, which is a 6-sided die roll, with the result divided by 2. The average result is 2, and the standard deviation is 0.816.

  3. Dice - Wikipedia

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    In many gaming contexts, especially tabletop role-playing games, shorthand notations representing different dice rolls are used. A very common notation, considered a standard, expresses a dice roll as nds or nDs, where n is the number of dice rolled and s is the number of sides on each die; if only one die is rolled, n is normally

  4. Sociable number - Wikipedia

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    The first two sociable sequences, or sociable chains, were discovered and named by the Belgian mathematician Paul Poulet in 1918. [1] In a sociable sequence, each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the preceding number, i.e., the sum excludes the preceding number itself. For the sequence to be sociable, the sequence must be cyclic and ...

  5. Craps - Wikipedia

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    In aristocratic London, crabs was the epithet for the sum combinations of two and three for two rolled dice, [1]: 238 which in Hazard are instant-losing numbers for the first dice roll, regardless of the shooter's selected main number. [4]: 42 The name craps is derived from the corruption of this term crabs (or Krabs) to creps and then craps.

  6. D6 System - Wikipedia

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    Character actions are resolved by making dice rolls against a difficulty number. There are two types of difficulties, standard and opposed. To perform a standard difficulty action, the gamemaster calls for the player to roll the dice for a certain attribute or skill. The value of each die is totalled and the pips are added to the die roll to ...

  7. 10 Numbers You Need To Know About Social Security - AOL

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    Social Security is well-known as a supplemental retirement income program for Americans, but it also provides benefits to disabled workers, spouses and dependents. The numbers behind the Social ...

  8. Go First Dice - Wikipedia

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    Go First Dice are a set of dice in which, when rolled together, each die has an equal chance of showing the highest number, the second highest number, and so on. [1] [2] The dice are intended for fairly deciding the order of play in, for example, a board game. The number on each side is unique among the set, so that no ties can be formed.

  9. Here are the Powerball lottery numbers most often on winning ...

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    The No. 24 is the most commonly drawn winning Power Ball number, appearing in that position 73 times over the decades, the analysis shows. Odds of winning Powerball Even the odds of drawing a ...