The Answer to Everybody's Dice Question! #shorts

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Check out my full episodes on my main channel here: www.youtube.com/comboclass

Domotro
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I took part in a math contest last week and it had a similar problem wich was to create a variation so all sums would be between 2 and 13 and have the same probability. I came up with 1. 1 1 1 2 2 2 and 2. 1 3 5 7 9 11. So I think it would be interesting if there are any non consecutive numbers for wich we can find such a variation for two dice (sfbe)
Btw I love your vids 👍

simonmaier
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I was looking through an old 2nd edition book that had a table that (for some reason) Was asking for 1d16.

Using this method, You could roll 1d8, and then flip a coin; heads = +8, tails = 0.

Froggy
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Pov your learning math from a homeless guy in a back yard full of clocks and whiteboards

crimsonpirate
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Makes me think of D&D and how you could abuse that during dice rolls

mojeplejlisty
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This is actually how they rolled 12 sided dice back in the early days of DnD. Before it was common to see polyhedral dice in stores, people would roll a d12 by rolling a d6 and flipping a coin, and adding 6 to the total if they landed on heads.

MomirViggwilv
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Obviously... However, love your vids! The one leading up to this one got me into a few hours of research and I finally ended up with a very non-feelgood way to roll D6+D6. D4+D9 but the D9 is a D10 with a "roll-again" on 1 face. Can't recall the numbering patterns by heart tho. Most janky kinda consistent one I could come up with, only flaw is it is (very unlikely) possible to never finish rolling. (ps: D9 can't be a fair die bc it's never a regular polyhedron)

daanvanveen
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Am I correct in assuming this logic applies to all dice? Can a coin + a d8 = a d16?

glitch-
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what about six sided and 3 sided? Can we generalize?

andrewmartin
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dude . . . . ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ dude

heatshield
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And this is why the general public hates math…😂🍻🍻🍻

corneliuscornwall
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Jaynes dice problem I think deals with this - basically what numbers would you need to give the desired expectation (I think)

mlguy