Is there only 1st and 2nd prize?I have another question
Mary buys 20 tickets in a lottery that has 5000 tickets altogether. Find the probability that Mary will win
b) 2nd prize only
c) neither first nor second prize
I know this is similar to the first question but I'm getting scientific notations and decimal points...
The question actually doesn't state it but part a) is first and second prize so I guess soIs there only 1st and 2nd prize?
b) P(2nd prize only) = 4980/5000 x 20/4999I have another question
Mary buys 20 tickets in a lottery that has 5000 tickets altogether. Find the probability that Mary will win
b) 2nd prize only
c) neither first nor second prize
I know this is similar to the first question but I'm getting scientific notations and decimal points...
Silly question seeing as you can't get the fraction form in your calculator..I make such silly mistakes...
but for c) I got 0.992015203 but the book says 1239771/1249750
Oh wait, its the same, but my calculator isn't letting me convert from decimal to fraction
I tried it myself, can't convert it lol.Lol you guys probably think I have some old shitty calculator. I have the newest one and it converts for everything else, but this number
See! Its not just me lol. Would they still accept decimal point?I tried it myself, can't convert it lol.
Yes.See! Its not just me lol. Would they still accept decimal point?
One die is 6 = 1/6Im going to have quite a few questions tonight lol, trying to get through this exercise
Q. If 4 dice are thrown, find the prob. that the dice will have
b) only one 6