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The table shows how many coins are in Joshua’s coin jar.
Joshua intends to blindly reach in to the coin jar, pull out the first coin he touches, record its value, and replace it. He will select a coin 50 times. Set aside the different coin sizes, and assume the size of the coin does not impact his ability to select it.
Pennies - 81
Nickels - 17
Dimes - 40
Quarters - 62
Enter the number of times a dime is expected to be pulled from the jar.
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The table shows how many coins are in Joshua’s coin jar.
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