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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 02:01 carolin7493

6) All students in Peter's class have $1.05, consisting of nickels and/or dimes and/or quarters. Each student has a different
combination of coins, and all possible combinations of coins
are included. What is the probability that Peter is unable to
give his friend Jenny change for $1.00?

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