In a Jackpot Lottery, 1500 numbers are drawn from a barrel containing the 100 000 ticket numbers available.
The probability that the jackpot prize is won in a given game is 0.015.
The jackpot prize is initially $8000, and it increases by $8000 each time the prize is NOT won.
Calculate the probaibility that the jackpot prize will exceed $200 000 when it is finally won.
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The answer given is:
(1 - 0.015)<sup>25</sup>
but that doesn't take into account whether it is won or not ("...when it is finally won").
I would've expected <sup>26</sup>C<sub>1</sub>(0.015)(0.985)<sup>25</sup>...
Bad wording? or am I reading the Q wrong?
The probability that the jackpot prize is won in a given game is 0.015.
The jackpot prize is initially $8000, and it increases by $8000 each time the prize is NOT won.
Calculate the probaibility that the jackpot prize will exceed $200 000 when it is finally won.
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The answer given is:
(1 - 0.015)<sup>25</sup>
but that doesn't take into account whether it is won or not ("...when it is finally won").
I would've expected <sup>26</sup>C<sub>1</sub>(0.015)(0.985)<sup>25</sup>...
Bad wording? or am I reading the Q wrong?