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13 June, 08:01

Suppose that 10,000 tickets are sold in one lottery and 5000 in another. if a person buys 100 tickets in each lottery, what is the chance she will win one first prize?

a. 0.0098

b. 0.0298

c. 0.0002

d. 0.0300

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  1. 13 June, 08:18
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    100 tickets are purchased in each lottery.

    The chance of winning the first price in the 10,000-tickets lottery is

    100/10000 = 10⁻²

    The chance of winning the first price in the 5,000-tickets lottery is

    100/5000 = 2 x 10⁻²

    The two purchases are independent events, therefore the chance of winning the first price is

    10⁻² * (2 x 10⁻²) = 2 x 10⁻⁴ = 0.0002

    Answer: c.

    The probability is 0.0002
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