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The table shows the number of coins in a change dish. If Malcom selects two coins at random without replacement, what is the probability that he selects a nickel followed by a dome? Express your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth

The table shows the number of coins in a change dish. If Malcom selects two coins-example-1
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Given a table showing the number of 4 different coins

To Determine: Probability of selecting nickel, followed by dime, without replacement

Solution

The total of balls would be


\begin{gathered} \text{Penny}=====8 \\ \text{Nickel}=====6 \\ \text{Dime}======8 \\ \text{Quarter}=====7 \\ \text{Total}=======29 \end{gathered}

The probability of selecting nickel, followed by dime, without replacement is


P(ND)=(6)/(29)*(8)/(28)
\begin{gathered} P(ND)=(48)/(812)=0.0591133 \\ \approx0.059(nearest\text{ thousandths}) \end{gathered}

Hence, the probability of selecting nickel, followed by dime, without replacement expressed to the nearest thousandth is 0.059

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