The probability of selecting a dime or Canadian currency is 8/11
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
The probability of an event is defined as the possibility of an event occurring against sample space.

<h2>Permutation ( Arrangement )</h2>
Permutation is the number of ways to arrange objects.

<h2>Combination ( Selection )</h2>
Combination is the number of ways to select objects.

Let us tackle the problem.
There are four nickels and seven dimes in your pocket.
<em>The probability of selecting a dime P(D) is :</em>



One of the nickels and one of the dimes are Canadian.
<em>The probability of selecting Canadian Currency P(C) is :</em>



<em>The probability of selecting a dime and Canadian Currency P(D ∩ C) is :</em>



The probability of selecting a dime or Canadian Currency P(D ∪ C) is :



<h3>Learn more</h3>
<h3>Answer details</h3>
Grade: High School
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Probability
Keywords: Probability , Sample , Space , Six , Dice , Die , Binomial , Distribution , Mean , Variance , Standard Deviation