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Two hundred people buy raffle tickets. Three winning tickets will be drawn at random. If first prize is $100, second prize
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Question 808043: This question has me stumped. Is this a combination?
Two hundred people buy raffle tickets. Three winning tickets will be drawn at random. If first prize is $100, second prize is $50, and third prize is $20, in how many different ways can the prizes be awarded?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
200*199*198 ways
7,880,400
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