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Nathan has 4 Quarters, 2 dimes, 5 nickels, and 9 penniesin his pocket. Which of these statements is true?

Nathan has 4 Quarters, 2 dimes, 5 nickels, and 9 penniesin his pocket. Which of these-example-1
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Option D is the only true statement.

If he grabs 4 random coins to take out at once, he should expect about 1 of them to be a nickel.

Step-by-step explanation

The probability of an event is calculated as the number of elements in the event divided by the total number of elements in the sample space.

Total number of coins = 4 + 2 + 5 + 9 = 20

Option A

Number of quarters = 4

Probability of picking out a quarter = (4/20) = 0.20

1 in 8 coins = (1/8) = 0.125

0.20 ≠ 0.125

Statement is not true.

Option B

Number of dimes = 2

Probability of picking out a dime = (2/20) = 0.10

5% chance = 0.05

0.10 ≠ 0.05

Statement is not true.

Option C

Number of pennies = 9

Probability of picking out a penny = (9/20) = 0.45

5 in 8 coins = (5/8) = 0.625

0.45 ≠ 0.625

Statement is not true.

Option D

Number of nickels = 5

Probability of picking out a nickel = (5/20) = 0.25

1 in 4 coins = (1/4) = 0.25

0.25 = 0.25

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