Re: Jorge has 5 quarters and 3 nickels. If he picks two of these coins at
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18 Jan 2023, 05:00
OE
You can approach this problem as a “choosing without replacement” problem. First, Jorge will pick one of 8 coins, 3 of which are quarters. The probability of his picking a quarter is therefore 5/8 . Now suppose that this indeed happens in his first draw. Then, there will be 7 coins left to choose from, and 4 of them will be quarters. (This is the Domino Effect.) The likelihood of picking a quarter next is now 4/7.