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Greg pulls two coins out of his pocket randomly without replacement. If his pocket contains one nickel, one dime, and one quarter, what is the probability that he pulled less than 20 cents out of his pocket?
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Greg pulls two coins out of his pocket randomly without replacement. If his pocket contains one nickel, one dime, and one quarter, what is the probability that he pulled less than 20 cents out of his pocket?
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I believe the probability would be 2/3
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