solve this math problem; suppose there is a roll of quarters with one special quarter somewhere in the roll. As the roll of quarters gets bigger, your probability decreases. How many quarters would you need for the probability of selecting the special quarter to be the same as the probability of a pullingout a 4 on the first draw and a herat in the second draw with replacement
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