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| Question 325396:  I am looking for assistance solving this problem:
 In a certain lottery, 4 different numbers between 1 and 9 inclusive are drawn at random. These are the winning numbers. If you choose 4 different numbers at random between 1 and 9, what is the probability you will match the winning numbers? Assume that the order of the numbers is unimportant.
 Thanks!!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! In a certain lottery, 4 different numbers between 1 and 9 inclusive are drawn at random. These are the winning numbers. If you choose 4 different numbers at random between 1 and 9, what is the probability you will match the winning numbers? Assume that the order of the numbers is unimportant. ----
 There is only one set of winning numbers.
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 There are a total of 9C4 = 126 sets of 4 numbers.
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 P(selecting the winning number set) = 1/126
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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