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9 June, 16:08

Melissa bought many lottery tickets to try to figure out the probability of her losing, getting her money back, or winning. She counted that she had

57

5757 tickets that lost,

12

1212 tickets where she got her money back, and

42

4242 tickets that won.

Use the observed frequencies to create a probability model for the outcome of one lottery ticket.

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