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1 November, 01:57

you have one penny, one nickel, one dime, one quarter in your pocket. you select two coins at random at the same time. what is the probability (as a simlified fraction) that you have taken at least 25 cents from your pocket

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  1. 1 November, 03:00
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    It's 1/2 because you can get these combinations

    1 quarter 1 penny = 26 ✅

    1 quarter 1 dime = 35 ✅

    1 quarter 1 nickel = 30 ✅

    1 penny 1 dime = 11 ❌

    1 penny 1 nickel = 6 ❌

    1 dime 1 nickel = 15❌

    only 3/6 equations gets you more than 25 cents

    and 3/6 = 1/2
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