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A bag of coins contains 6 quarters, 4 dimes, 5 nickels, and 7 pennies. Determine the probability of drawing a dime then a quarter, without replacement.

A. 12/231

B. 5/11

C. 6/121

D. 4/77

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User Jacek
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4 votes

Answer:

i think the answer is B

Explanation:

User Phil Barresi
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Answer: The correct option is

(D)
(4)/(77).

Step-by-step explanation: Given that a bag of coins contains 6 quarters, 4 dimes, 5 nickels, and 7 pennies.

We are given to find the probability of drawing a dime then a quarter, without replacement.

Total number of coins = 6+4+5+7 = 22.

Let A represents the event of drawing a dime and B represents the event of drawing a quarter without replacement after drawing a dime.

Then, the probabilities of A and B are


P(A)=\frac{\textup{number of dimes}}{\textup{total number of coins}}=(4)/(22)=(2)/(11)

and


P(B)=\frac{\textup{total number of quarters}}{\textup{total number of coins left after drawing a dime}}=(6)/(21)=(2)/(7).

Therefore, the probability of drawing a dime then a quarter, without replacement is given by


P(A\cap B)\\\\=P(A)* P(B)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[\textup{since A and B are independent events}]\\\\\\=(2)/(11)*(2)/(7)\\\\\\=(4)/(77).

Thus, the required probability is
(4)/(77).

Option (D) is CORRECT.

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