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12 February, 15:26

A bag of change 4 nickles, 1 quarter, 5 dimes, and 15 pennies. what is the probability of choosing a nickel

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  1. 12 February, 15:52
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    4/25 that your answer
  2. 12 February, 15:55
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    We have the following coins:

    4 nickles

    1 quarter

    5 dimes

    15 pennies

    The total coins are:

    4+1+5+15 = 25 total coins

    P (N) = 4/25

    P (D) = 5/25

    P (Q) = 1/25

    P (P) = 15/25

    Answer:

    the probability of choosing a nickel is:

    P (N) = 4/25
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