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A jar contains 21 pennies (worth $0.01 each), 15 nickels (worth $0.05 each), 18 dimes (worth $0.10 each), and 32 quarters (worth $0.25). if a coin is drawn at random, what is the expected value of the
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A jar contains 21 pennies (worth $0.01 each), 15 nickels (worth $0.05 each), 18 dimes (worth $0.10 each), and 32 quarters (worth $0.25). if a coin is drawn at random, what is the expected value of the draw?
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less than 25 bro.............
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