Good grief, that's what's stumping the living $%#& out of me...... how about the faces of a 20-sided die (an icosahedron)? It has 1 to 6 on six of the faces, and 15 to 20 on the six faces directly opposite...... and doesn't have 21 anywhere...........
Huh? I don't get how a 20-sided die will always be 19..... well I guess if that's true, then it's also true that a 6-sided die will always be 5........ and a 6-sided die is always 1 to 6..... I guess it would always be 15 to 20 if you numbered the faces 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20......
because
its sides are 1 to 6 so its always them
when its on a table there are five sides showing therefore its always 5
add up the dots on the five sides that are showing and you will get a number between 15 and 20
and when you throw it no sides are hidden so its 21
A man and a woman were driving in their car when it broke down. The man decided to go for help at a gas station a few miles back. He made sure nobody was in the car, rolled all the windows up, and locked all of the sedan's doors. He went off, but when he came back, his wife was dead, and there was a stranger in the car. No physical damage was done to the car, so how did the stranger get in?
Hmmm.......... I'm going to guess that the stranger tricked the wife into letting him in with the...... oh, that cologne they're always advertising..... what's it called again?