The six faces of dice are numbered 1 to 6. Tw dice are dropped on the table and the total of the numbers visible on both the dice is 35. What is the greatest product the numbers on the table have?
There are serious problems with the wording with the wording of this question.The six faces of dice are numbered 1 to 6. Tw dice are dropped on the table and the total of the numbers visible on both the dice is 35. What is the greatest product the numbers on the table have?
There are serious problems with the wording with the wording of this question.
Two dice dropped onto a table will show a sum of \(\displaystyle 2,~3,\cdots,11,~12\). So \(\displaystyle 35\) makes no sense.
If you do mean product then we have \(\displaystyle 1,~2,~3,~4,~5,~6,~8,~9,~10,~12,15,~16,~18,~20,~24,~25,~30,~36\) still no \(\displaystyle 35\).
Are you making a translation? Please correct the wording/
Well, thank you. I should never have guessed that was what that puzzle meant.Each Dice will show 5 numbers (visible). Two numbers will be hidden.