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Mathematics, 20.11.2019 23:31 eddie16033p9z9q3

In the texas all or nothing, twelve numbers are selected (without repetition) from 1 through 24 and order does not matter. (a.) how many possible tickets are there? (b.) you win the grand prize if all 12 numbers selected match the 12 you picked or if none of the numbers selected match the ones you picked. what is the probability of winning the grand prize? (c.) you win $500 if you match exactly 11 numbers or exactly 1 number. what is the probability you win $500?

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