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There are 10 pennies, 14 nickels, and 6 dimes in a bag, and you remove three at random without replacing any. What is the probability that you will remove a penny, a nickel, and a dime in that order? 1.
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There are 10 pennies, 14 nickels, and 6 dimes in a bag, and you remove three at random without replacing any. What is the probability that you will remove a penny, a nickel, and a dime in that order?
1. 1/29
2. 1/10
3. 1/30
4. 1/812
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