A single die is ruled twice find it the probability of getting a 2 The First Time and a 5 the second time

The probability of rolling a 2 on the first roll of the die is 1/6, since there are 6 equal possible outcomes and only one of them is a 2.

Similarly, the probability of rolling a 5 on the second roll of the die is also 1/6.

Since these two events are independent (the outcome of the first roll does not affect the outcome of the second roll), we can multiply the probabilities:

P(rolling a 2 on the first roll and a 5 on the second roll) = P(rolling a 2 on the first roll) * P(rolling a 5 on the second roll)

P(rolling a 2 on the first roll and a 5 on the second roll) = (1/6) * (1/6)

P(rolling a 2 on the first roll and a 5 on the second roll) = 1/36

Therefore, the probability of getting a 2 on the first roll and a 5 on the second roll is 1/36.