Answer:
9.46% -> 0.0947
Explanation:
To find the probablility of the *first time* would be 4/13, shown on the graph right?
The second time would that 4/13 multiplied by 4/13 since there is another equal change.
That would mean there is about a 9.46 % chance of gettting two 5s in a row THEORETICALLY.