SOLUTION: A box contains 4 pennies, 8 nickles and 6 dimes. I select one coin at random. What is the probability that I select something that is not a dime?

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Question 1140977: A box contains 4 pennies, 8 nickles and 6 dimes. I select one coin at random. What is the probability that I select something that is not a dime?
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