Math, asked by Error107, 2 months ago

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There are two dimes, three nickels, and five pennies in a purse.

If I need six cents, what are the chances that I would pull out a nickel and then a penny?

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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given There are two dimes, three nickels, and five pennies in a purse.
  • If I need six cents, what are the chances that I would pull out a nickel and then a penny?
  • Given In a purse there are two dimes, three nickels, and five pennies. So out of this 6 cents are needed.
  • We need to find the probability of taking out a nickel and then a penny.
  • So we get
  • Probability of taking out a nickel will be 3 / 10 (since 2 + 3 + 5 = 10)
  • Probability of taking out a penny will be 5 / 9 (since one nickel is taken out)

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