Incorrect Question 5 /transcript 0 / 10 pts Two fair six-sided dice are rolled and the numbers are added together. What is the probability of the sum being 5? Do not reduce fractions. P(5) = \frac{1}{9} Answer 1: 1 Answer 2: 9
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