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3 July, 04:11

A box of 6 coins (penny, nickel, dime or quarter) worth $0.67 is shaken. What is the probability that a nickel is drawn first and then a quarter? Assume no replacement and that all coins are equally likely.

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  1. 3 July, 04:36
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    The probability of pulling out a nickle would be 1/6

    Drawing a quarter after would have a 2/5 chance

    Multiply the two and the probability of that happening is 2/30

    Simplify to 1/15
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