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If a jar contains 25 dimes and 7 quarters, what is the probability that a coin selected from the jar at random will be a dime
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If a jar contains 25 dimes and 7 quarters, what is the probability that a coin selected from the jar at random will be a dime
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25+7=32
25/32=0.78
78%
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