Mathematics, 16.04.2021 18:10 MileenaKitana
Luis has some coins in his pocket. He says that the probability of taking a penny out of his pocket without looking is 4/4.
He then takes 4 coins out of his pocket without looking. Lydia knows that the 4 coins will all be pennies. How does she know what the actual results will be?
A. She knows that 4/4 means that there are at least 8 coins in his pocket, and 4 of them are pennies.
B. She knows that 4/4 means there are no other kinds of coins in Luis’ pocket.
C. She knows that 4/4 means Luis has $1.00 in coins and many of them could be pennies.
D. She knows that 4/4 means there are 4 pennies and 4 other coins in Luis’ pocket.
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