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If you pick a coin from a bag, then without replacing it pick another coin what is the probability it will be a nickel and not a quarter You have 1 quarter 3 dimes and 2 nickels<…
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If you pick a coin from a bag, then without replacing it pick another coin what is the probability it will be a nickel and not a quarter
You have 1 quarter 3 dimes and 2 nickels
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the probability is 2/6 because all coins in the bag is 6 and there’s two nickels
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