SOLUTION: Cathy has one dime, two quarters, and three nickels. If Cathy randomly selects one coin, what is the probability that she selects a coin worth less than $0.10?
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Question 970666: Cathy has one dime, two quarters, and three nickels. If Cathy randomly selects one coin, what is the probability that she selects a coin worth less than $0.10?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Less than $0.10 is NOT $0.10 (less than or equal would be)
She has 6 coins, 3 of which are nickels. The other 3 are greater than or equal to $0.10
3/6 = 1/2=50% is the probability.