SOLUTION: In a​ lottery, a player has to choose five numbers from 1 through 48 and one number from one through 39. It can be shown that there are about 6.678times10 Superscript 7 different

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Question 1154529: In a​ lottery, a player has to choose five numbers from 1 through 48 and one number from one through 39. It can be shown that there are about 6.678times10 Superscript 7 different ways to do this. Suppose that a group of 4000 people decided to purchase tickets for all these​ numbers, and each ticket cost​ $1.00. How much should each person have expected to​ pay?
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Divide HUGE number by 4000.



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