You roll each die. How many outcomes are possible?
1. 3
2. 6
3. 9
4. 18
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To determine the number of possible outcomes when rolling dice, you need to know how many dice are being rolled and the number of sides on each die.
If you’re rolling one die with 6 sides, there are 6 possible outcomes (1 through 6). If you rolled two dice, each die has 6 outcomes, so the total number of outcomes would be (6 times 6 = 36).
Since your question does not specify the number of dice, it is likely referring to a single die. Therefore, the correct answer is:
2. 6
This indicates there are 6 possible outcomes when rolling one 6-sided die.