SOLUTION: If each lottery has only one winning ticket, and you buy one ticket to each of the two lotteries, what is the probability that you will have at least one winning ticket? INFOR

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Question 202887: If each lottery has only one winning ticket, and you buy one ticket to each of the two lotteries, what is the probability that you will have at least one winning ticket?

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There are two little lotteries in town, each of which sells exactly 100 tickets.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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If each lottery has only one winning ticket, and you buy one ticket to each of the two lotteries, what is the probability that you will have at least one winning ticket?
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P(at least one winning ticket) = 1 - P(no winning ticket)
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Cheers,
Stan H.