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prealgebra intermediate

Problem

Suppose we flip four coins simultaneously: a penny, a nickel, a dime, and a quarter. What is the probability that the penny and nickel both come up heads?
Solution
There are possible outcomes, since each of the 4 coins can land 2 different ways (heads or tails). There are 2 possibilities for the dime and 2 for the quarter, so there are successful outcomes, and the probability of this is .
Final answer
\dfrac{1}{4}