We define the probability of a particular event occurring as:

What are the total number of possible outcomes for the rolling of two dice? The rolls - though performed at the same time - are <em>independent</em>, which means one roll has no effect on the other. There are six possible outcomes for the first die, and for <em>each </em>of those, there are six possible outcomes for the second, for a total of 6 x 6 = 36 possible rolls.
Now that we've found the number of possible outcomes, we need to find the number of <em>desired</em> outcomes. What are our desired outcomes in this problem? They are asking for all outcomes where there is <em>at least one 5 rolled</em>. It turns out, there are only 3:
(1) D1 - 5, D2 - Anything else, (2), D1 - Anything else, D2 - 5, and (3) D1 - 5, D2 - 5
So, we have

probability of rolling at least one 5.
Answer: 2 1/4 more flour for 9 servings
Step-by-step explanation: (a) how many total cups of flour are there per serving? show your work
1 1/2÷6= 3/2 x 1/6 = 3/12= 1/4 cups of flour per serving
(b) how many total cups of sugar (white and brown) are there per serving?show your work
3/4 + 1/3 = 9/12 + 4/12= 13/12= 1 1/12 total cups of sugar
13/12 ÷ 6/1 = 13/12 x1/6 = 13/72 per serving
(c) supposed you modify the recipe so that it makes 9 servings. How much more flour do you need for the modified recipe than you need for the original recipe?Show your work/
1/4 x 9 = 9/4 = 2 1/4 more flour for 9 servings.
I think 24 might be the answer if not its 15
Answer:
1.333 repeated
Step-by-step explanation: