Asked by Anonymous
                * I have a question. The sentence below says, "A PENNY, a NICKEL, and a DIME are flipped....." Does this go in order? That is,.....for example:
(H,T,H)The first H is for PENNY, the T is for NICKEL, and the last H is for DIME?
A penny, a nickel, and a dime are flipped at the same time. Each coin can come out either heads (H) or tails (T).
            
        (H,T,H)The first H is for PENNY, the T is for NICKEL, and the last H is for DIME?
A penny, a nickel, and a dime are flipped at the same time. Each coin can come out either heads (H) or tails (T).
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    That is the way I listed them in my reply to you, but the column you use for each does not matter. In other words it does not matter what order you toss them, just toss each of them once.
I headed the first column p
the second n
the third d
    
I headed the first column p
the second n
the third d
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1392506096
    
                    Answered by
            atif
            
    1.	A person has a penny, a nickel, a dime, a quarter, and a half-dollar in his pocket. If a coin is selected at random, find the probability that
a) the coin is
b) a. A quarter.
c) b. A coin whose amount is greater than five cents
    
a) the coin is
b) a. A quarter.
c) b. A coin whose amount is greater than five cents
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