Answer: 1/6
It does not matter what number the first die lands on: you will always have a 1/6 chance that the second die makes a total of 7: if it lands on a 6 while the first was 1; if it lands on a 5 while the first was 2; and so on.
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1/n, where n is the number of faces on the dice. For example, if they are six sided dice, then the odds will be one in six.
One out of six, or 16.6666...%.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
"A" is singular, "dice" is plural. One "dice" is a "die". Tossing one six sided die means the odds of the number 1 displaying is 1 out of 6. Tossing two six sided dice means the odds of the number 1 displaying is zero, as at a minimum it will be 1 and 1, or 2.
Impossible, you can't get 1-6 with only 5 dice.