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3 April, 22:14

There are 5 quarters, 2 nickels and 3 dimes in a jar. One coin is randomly drawn, replaced and then another coin is drawn. What is the probability of getting a quarter and then a nickel?

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  1. 3 April, 22:57
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    The probability of drawing a quarter then a nickel is 1/22
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