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A jar contains 8 nickles, 10 dimes, 6 quarters, and 22 pennies. A coin in chosen at random from the jar. What is the probability that the coin chosen is a dime? A. 1/23 B. C. 45 D. 2730
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A jar contains 8 nickles, 10 dimes, 6 quarters, and 22 pennies. A coin in chosen at random from the jar. What is the probability that the coin chosen is a dime?
A. 1/23
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C. 45
D. 2730
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Total coins=46 There are 10 dimes, so it is 10/46. If you reduce it the answer is 5/23. That is not one of the visible options, but there is no option for B so I could be right!
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