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Q1) Braden has five quarters, three dimes, and four nickels in his pocket. He pulls one coin out of his pocket. What is the probability Braden pulls out a dime.
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Q1) Braden has five quarters, three dimes, and four nickels in his pocket. He pulls one coin out of his pocket. What is the probability Braden pulls out a dime.
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1/4. All you have to do is add up the number of coins total (12), and then take the number of dimes (3) and transform the numbers into a fraction. 3/12 simplifies to 1/4.
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