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1 August, 10:08

A box contains a 3 nickel, 2 pennies, and 5dimes. Find the probability of choosing first a dime, and then, without replacing the dime, choosing a penny?

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  1. 1 August, 10:32
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    Finding a dime, 5/10

    Finding a penny, 2/9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    add up the total number of coins, 10, and put the number of dimes over it

    5/10

    add up the total number of coins, 10, and subtract a dime, so there is 9 coins, but 2 pennies so 2/9
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