Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 21:20, jgee13

Henry has 15 coins in his pocket. 10 of the coins are Pennies and 5 of the
coins are Quarters.
Henry randomly selects one coin from
his pocket and without replacing it,
selects another coin from his pocket.
What is the probability
that both coins he selects are quarters?

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