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4 October, 17:13

There are 12 state quarters and 4 regular quarters in a jar. Charles randomly picks a quarter and replaces it back in the jar. He then picks another quarter out of the jar. What is the probability that both are state quarters? Question 10 options: 16/9 1 9/16 24

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  1. 4 October, 19:19
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    64% I believe

    Why?

    Because 16:4 on quarters is 4:1 or 4/5 of the jar! Chances of you picking 4/5 is 80% so. 80 x. 80 =.64 or just over 3/5
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