A jar contains quarters (worth $\$0.25$ each), nickels (worth $\$0.05$ each) and pennies (worth $\$0.01$ each). The value of the quarters is $\$10.00.$ The value of the nickels is $\$10.00.$ The value of the pennies is $\$10.00.$ If Judith randomly chooses one coin from the jar, what is the probability that it is a quarter?

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Answer:It doesn't make sense when I try to do it,I even tried a calculator

Step-by-step explanation: IDK?

40/1,240 there are 40 quarters, 200 nickels, and 1,000 pennies. simplified is 5/155
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