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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 18:00, jillyan8233

Suppose you like to keep a jar of change on your desk. Currently, the jar contains the following: 13 Pennies 15 Dimes
29 Nickels 26 Quarters

What is the probability that you reach into the jar and randomly grab a dime and then, without replacement, a nickel?

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