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There are two dimes and a nickel in your pocket. You randomly pick a coin from your pocket and place it on the counter. Then you pick a second coin from your pocket.
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There are two dimes and a nickel in your pocket. You randomly pick a coin from your pocket and place it on the counter. Then you pick a second coin from your pocket.
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each coin has a 1/3% chance of being picked
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