SOLUTION: if a lottery game was based on choosing 7 numbers from the integers 1-50 with another number chosen from the integers 1-28 what is the probability of choosing the numbers for the
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Question 1095162: if a lottery game was based on choosing 7 numbers from the integers 1-50 with another number chosen from the integers 1-28 what is the probability of choosing the numbers for the winning jackpot?
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming that the order in which the numbers are picked doesn't matter, then the probability of winning is 50 choose 7, or 99884400, times 28. So:
99884400 x 28=??????
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