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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 06:10 shinekamui

The sorry state lottery requires you to select five different numbers from 0 through 59. (order is not important.) you are a big winner if the five numbers you select agree with those in the drawing, and you are a small-fry winner if four of your five numbers agree with those in the drawing. what is the probability of being a big winner? what is the probability of being a small-fry winner? what is the probability that you are either a big winner or a small-fry winner?

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