13. Ted has two quarters, three dimes, and one nickel in his pocket. He pulls out a coin at ran- dom. Find the probability that the coin is worth: a. exactly 5 cents b. exactly 10 cents c. exactly 25 cents d. exactly 50 cents e. less than 25 cents f. less than 50 cents g. more than 25 cents h. more than 1 cent i. less than l cent

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author:Sheldon Ross
Publisher:Sheldon Ross
Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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13. Ted has two quarters, three dimes, and one nickel in his pocket. He pulls out a coin at ran-
dom. Find the probability that the coin is worth:
c. exactly 25 cents
f. less than 50 cents
a. exactly 5 cents
b. exactly 10 cents
d. exactly 50 cents
e. less than 25 cents
g. more than 25 cents
h. more than 1 cent
i. less than 1 cent
Transcribed Image Text:a. 5 black 2 green d. 9 black 1. 5 greem 13. Ted has two quarters, three dimes, and one nickel in his pocket. He pulls out a coin at ran- dom. Find the probability that the coin is worth: c. exactly 25 cents f. less than 50 cents a. exactly 5 cents b. exactly 10 cents d. exactly 50 cents e. less than 25 cents g. more than 25 cents h. more than 1 cent i. less than 1 cent
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