Answer:
1/31 = 0.0323 probability that Charity gets just chocolate chips and a cherry.
Explanation:
A probability is the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes.
Number of subsets in a set of n elements:
The number of subsets in a set of n elements, including the empty set, is given by:

Up to five toppings:
Up to five toppings means that the total number of possibilities is:

We subtract one to disconsider the option with no toppings.
What is the probability that Charity gets just chocolate chips and a cherry?
Chocolate chips and cherry is 1 subset, so

The probability is:

1/31 = 0.0323 probability that Charity gets just chocolate chips and a cherry.