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13 April, 04:47

Suppose you like to keep a jar of change on your desk. Currently, the jar contains the following: 5 Pennies 26 Dimes 18 Nickels 12 Quarters What is the probability that you reach into the jar and randomly grab a quarter and then, without replacement, a penny? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.

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  1. 13 April, 05:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    number of pennies = 5

    number of dimes = 26

    number of nickels = 18

    number of quarters = 12

    Total = 5 + 26 + 18 + 12 = 61

    Probability to take out a quarter = 12 / 61 = 0.1967

    Probability to take out a penny without replacement = 5 / 60 = 0.0833

    Total probability to take out a quarter and then penny without replacement

    = 0.1967 x 0.0833 = 0.0164
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