SOLUTION: Raffle tickets numbered 1 through 30 are placed in a box. Tickets for a second raffle numbered 21 to 48 are placed in another box. One ticket is randomly drawn from each box. What

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Question 1027579: Raffle tickets numbered 1 through 30 are placed in a box. Tickets for a second raffle numbered 21 to 48 are placed in another box. One ticket is randomly drawn from each box. What is the probability that both tickets will be greater than 20 or less than 30
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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The first box has 9 possible winners (21-29).
The second box also has 9 possible winners.
P=P%281%29%2AP%282%29
P=%289%2F30%29%289%2F28%29
P=27%2F280