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Problem

A box contains $2$ pennies, $4$ nickels, and $6$ dimes. Six coins are drawn without replacement, with each coin having an equal probability of being chosen. What is the probability that the value of coins drawn is at least $50$ cents?

$\text{(A)} \ \frac{37}{924} \qquad  \text{(B)} \ \frac{91}{924} \qquad  \text{(C)} \ \frac{127}{924} \qquad  \text{(D)}\ \frac{132}{924}\qquad \text{(E)}\ \text{none of these}$


Solution

$\fbox{C}$

See also

1980 AHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 19
Followed by
Problem 21
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