SOLUTION: Find the probability of selecting exactly one correct integers in a lottery, where the order does not matter, from the positive integers not exceeding 1-40 1-48 1-56 1-64

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Question 1035282: Find the probability of selecting exactly one correct integers in a lottery, where the order does not matter, from the positive integers not exceeding
1-40
1-48
1-56
1-64

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the probability of selecting exactly one correct set of six integers in a lottery, where the order does not matter, from the positive integers not exceeding
1-40:: 1/40C6 = 1/3838380
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1-48:: 1/48C6 = 1/12271512
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1-56:: 1/56 = 1/56C6
1-64:: 1/64 = 1/64C6
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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