SOLUTION: Parker's father puts all of his spare change in his piggy bank. one day he counted the coins and found he had 18 quarters, 26 dimes, 22 nickels, and 34 pennies. Parker put the coin
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Question 895772: Parker's father puts all of his spare change in his piggy bank. one day he counted the coins and found he had 18 quarters, 26 dimes, 22 nickels, and 34 pennies. Parker put the coins back into the bank then closed his eyes and pulled out two coins. how many outcomes are possible Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Since it is Parker and not his father who is messing around with the coins, Parker can expect to be grounded or some other punishment or restriction.
So there are an infinite number of possible outcomes which I hope include math homework without the help of this website.