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Help if you can I'm struggling with this i only get half of it right

Help if you can I'm struggling with this i only get half of it right-example-1
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Answer:

Does order matter? No.

There are 4 items. He will choose 3.

This is a combination because order does not matter. (I need the options for the blank part)

The completed formula is 4C3=4×3×2=24

The probability that Simon will choose the 3 coins that equal $0.40 is 5/6. (Enter your answer as a reduced fraction using / for the fraction bar.

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