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4 August, 23:56

There are 6 pennies, 9 nickels, and 3 dimes in a box. Find the probability of P (1 nickel and then 1 dime) - with replacement. what is the answer.

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  1. 5 August, 00:21
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    The probability is 1/12

    The probability of choosing a nickel is 9/18 = 1/2. The probability of choosing a dime is 3/18 (because there are 3 dimes and since there is replacement, we still have 18 total coins to choose). With these, we get: (1/2) * (3/18) = 3/36 = 1/12
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