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1. Obtain 10 coins (9 pennies and 1 dime). Randomly select a coin. 1a. What is t

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1. Obtain 10 coins (9 pennies and 1 dime). Randomly select a coin. 1a. What is the probability of drawing a penny? 1b. What is the probability of drawing a dime? 2. Draw (with replacement 4 coins from the 10 coins (9 pennies and 1 dime). 2a. List the sample space, that is lis all possible outcomes: S = {DDDD, DDDP, ...} Draw a tree diagram to help you keep track of the 16 outcomes in the sample space. 2b. Are the 16 outcomes of S equally likely? Why or why not? 2c. Find the probability for each of the outcomes of S. Use the probability rules.

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1. Obtain 10 coins (9 pennies and 1 dime). Randomly select a coin. 1a. What is t