Emma selects coins at random from a jar, putting the coin back each time
Mathematics, 01.12.2021 07:20, zayt
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Emma selects coins at random from a jar, putting the coin back each time
after selecting it. She conducts 28 trials and selects 7 pennies, 12 nickels,
and 9 dimes. Based on the results, describe in words the likelihood that
she selects a penny.
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Emma selects coins at random from a jar, putting the coin back each time
Emma selects coins at random from a jar, putting the coin back each time
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