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Dianna has 7 quarters, 3 dimes, and 8 nickels in her purse. She reaches into her purse and randomly grabs two coins. What is the probability that Dianna grabs a dime first and then a nickel?

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  1. 1 April, 17:27
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    There are 18 coins total in her bag:

    7+3+8=18coins

    3 of the 18 coins are dimes, so the odds of first drawing a dime are 3/18

    P (dime) = 3/18

    Since the nickel was taken out and not replaced, there are now 17 coins in her purse.

    18-1=17coins

    8 of the 17 remaining coins are nickels, so the odds of drawing a nickel are 8/17.

    P (nickel) = 8/17

    Now we multiply the two probabilities by eachother to find out the odds of both occurring ...

    P (dime) * P (nickel) =

    3/18*8/17=24/306=8/103=0.078=8%

    The probability of grabbing a dime and then a nickel are 8/103 or 0.078 or an 8% chance, whichever way you'd prefer to write it.
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