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20 June, 22:51

A box contains a nickel, a penny and a dime.

Find the probability of choosing first a dime and then without replacing the dime, choosing a penny.

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  1. 21 June, 02:28
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    The box only contains 3 coins, so thats our max. Since there is only 1 of each, all of them would have a probability of 1/3.

    So, the probability of choosing a dime is 1/3.

    Since after you picked it out and you don't put it back in, that makes our max now 1/2.

    So, the probability of choosing a penny is 1/2. : D
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