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Suppose you like to keep a jar of change on your desk. Currently, the jar contains the following: 22 Pennies 27 Dimes 9 Nickels 30 Quarters What is the probability that you reach into the jar and randomly grab a penny and then, without replacement, a dime

User Osteven
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Answer:


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (9)/(116)

Explanation:

Given


Pennies = 22


Dimes = 27


Nickels = 9


Quarters = 30

Required


P(Penny\ and\ Dime)

This is calculated as:


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = P(Penny) * P(Dime)

Since it is a selection without replacement, the computation is:


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (Penny)/(Total) * (Dime)/(Total-1)

So, we have:


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (22)/(22+27+9+30) * (Dime)/(22+27+9+30-1)


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (22)/(88) * (27)/(87)


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (1)/(4) * (9)/(29)


P(Penny\ and\ Dime) = (9)/(116)

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