Answer:
P(at least one of the two coins is a quarter) = 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of quarters = 4
Number of dimes = 6
Total number of coins = 10
P(At least one of the two coins is a quarter) = P(one is a quarter) + P(the two coins are quarters)
P(one of the coins is a quarter) = (4/10)(6/9) + (6/10)(4/9)
P(one of the coins is a quarter) = 24/90 + 24/90
P(one of the coins is a quarter) = 48/90
P(one of the coins is a quarter) = 8/15
P(the two coins are quarters) = (4/10)(3/9)
P(the two coins are quarters) = 12/90
P(the two coins are quarters) = 2/15
P(At least one of the two coins is a quarter) = 8/15 + 2/15
P(At least one of the two coins is a quarter) = 10/15
P(at least one of the two coins is a quarter) = 2/3