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  • 25-12-2017
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Rodney has fifty coins, including at least one quarter, that are worth $1.00. If he loses one coin, what is the probability that it was a dime?

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  • 31-12-2017
A quarter worth 25 cents and a dime worth 10 cents.
It is impossible to have 25 cents since adding dimes we cannot sum to 100 cents. So we can only have 2 quarters. It means that we have 5 dimes that sums to 50 cents. 
We conclude that we have 5+2 coins, 7 coins. There is 5 dimes and 2 quarters. 
We deduce the probability that the lost coin is a dime:
[tex] \frac{5}{7} [/tex]
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