SOLUTION: Maggie has ten quarters and 2 dimes in her piggy bank. She selects a coin without looking, replaces it, and then selects a second coin. What is the probability that each coin is a

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Question 1080648: Maggie has ten quarters and 2 dimes in her piggy bank. She selects a coin without looking, replaces it, and then selects a second coin. What is the probability that each coin is a quarter.
Answer by jorel1380(3719) About Me  (Show Source):
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10/12 x 10/12=0.6944444 probability of 2 quarters being selected. ☺☺☺☺