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  2. Midnight (game) - Wikipedia

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    So the player has a 41.8% chance of throwing a 1 and a 4 on the first throw of the dice and a 74.2% chance of throwing a 1 and a 4 after the second throw of the dice. The formula can be used to calculate the maximum probability of scoring when the player has less than 6 dice.

  3. The Game (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    Game platform. The Game is a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig.It was first published in Germany in 1979, without rules and under the German name Das Spiel. [1] [2] [3]It contains a triangular base plate and 281 dice of four different colours, and a rule book that gives rules for some 50+ games.

  4. Rationalization (economics) - Wikipedia

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    [2] The rationalization process is the practical application of knowledge to achieve a desired end. Its purpose is to bring about efficiency, coordination, and control of the natural and social environment. It is a product of "scientific specialization and technical differentiation" that seems to be a characteristic of Western culture. [1]

  5. Go First Dice - Wikipedia

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    Go First Dice are a set of dice in which, when rolled together, each die has an equal chance of showing the highest number, the second highest number, and so on. [1] [2] The dice are intended for fairly deciding the order of play in, for example, a board game. The number on each side is unique among the set, so that no ties can be formed.

  6. DICE framework - Wikipedia

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    The DICE framework, or Duration, Integrity, Commitment, and Effort framework is a tool for evaluating projects, [1] predicting project outcomes, and allocating resources strategically to maximize delivery of a program or portfolio of initiatives, aiming for consistency in evaluating projects with subjective inputs.

  7. Batch production - Wikipedia

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    For example, if there is a mistake in the process, it can be fixed without as much loss compared to mass production. [4] This can also save money by taking less risk for newer plans and products etc. [ 5 ] As a result, this allows batch manufacturing to be changed or modified depending on company needs. [ 6 ]

  8. Beer distribution game - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game is to meet customer demand with minimal expenditure on back orders and inventory. The game is played in 24 rounds and in each round of the game the following four steps have to be performed: Check deliveries: How many units of beer are being delivered to the player from the wholesaler.

  9. Smart manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Industry 4.0 is a project in the high-tech strategy of the German government that promotes the computerization of traditional industries such as manufacturing. The goal is the intelligent factory (Smart Factory) that is characterized by adaptability, resource efficiency , and ergonomics, as well as the integration of customers and business ...