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A person accidentally dropped a quarter, a dime, and a penny. All three coins landed on heads. What was the probability of this happening? (consider creating a tree diagram)
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A person accidentally dropped a quarter, a dime, and a penny. All three coins landed
on heads. What was the probability of this happening? (consider creating a tree diagram)
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1 / 2 for 1 (.5).
1 / 4 for 2 (.25).
And
1 / 8 for 3 (.125j.
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