Suppose 9 quarters, 8 dimes, 9 nickels, and 6 pennies are in a box. One coin is selected at random. What is the expected value of the money drawn from the box?____ cents (round to the nearest tenth as needed)
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Step 1: Calculate the total value of each type of coin: - Quarters: 9 quarters * 25 cents = 225 cents - Dimes: 8 dimes * 10 cents = 80 cents - Nickels: 9 nickels * 5 cents = 45 cents - Pennies: 6 pennies * 1 cent = 6 cents Show more…
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