A number cube is rolled twice what is the probability of rolling a five and then rolling an odd number?

To find the probability of rolling a five and then rolling an odd number on a number cube rolled twice, we first need to determine the total number of possible outcomes.

Since a number cube has 6 sides and is rolled twice, there are a total of 6^2 = 36 possible outcomes.

Next, we need to determine the number of favorable outcomes, which is rolling a five (1/6 chance) and then rolling an odd number (3/6 chance).

The probability of rolling a five and then rolling an odd number is (1/6) * (3/6) = 1/12.

Therefore, the probability of rolling a five and then rolling an odd number is 1/12.