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:
210
Step-by-step explanation:
2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210
so x=5
substituting for x in the equation we get:

Ans C: 16
Since, the system of linear equations are parallel
so, they will never cross or intersect each other
And we know that
solution can only be found if both lines intersect atleast one point
But here , lines are parallel
so, they never intersect each other throughout number line
Since, they never intersect
so, we won't get any common value between both lines
Hence,
There is no solution...........Answer