Subham Kumar
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There are two dice with faces numbered: –1, 2, –3, 4, –5, 6. Which sums between –10 and 12 are not possible by adding the dice?

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The sums not possible are –9, –7, –6, –4, and 11. These gaps occur because the specific combinations of numbers on the dice cannot produce these totals, given their limited values.

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  1. Using two dice with faces numbered –1, 2, –3, 4, –5, and 6, some sums between –10 and 12 cannot be achieved. The sums not possible are –9, –7, –6, –4, and 11. These gaps arise because no combination of the dice values adds to these totals. Understanding this requires analyzing all possible outcomes of adding or subtracting the dice numbers and observing which totals remain absent.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 10 The Other Side of Zero Extra Questions and Answer:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/

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