Skeptyks
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Hey just need help on a probability question that popped up in a practice MX1 paper.
In a gambling game, a computer will take, at random, thirteen numbers from the integers from 1 to 40 inclusive. Before this occurs, you are invited to choose two numbers, hoping the computer will 'match' them among the thirteen.
i) Show that the probability of having both your numbers ' matched ' is 0.1
ii) Find the probability that the computer will match neither of your numbers
If anyone could provide a detailed explanation on how to obtain the answer it would be great since I have the 'working out' already.
Thanks.
In a gambling game, a computer will take, at random, thirteen numbers from the integers from 1 to 40 inclusive. Before this occurs, you are invited to choose two numbers, hoping the computer will 'match' them among the thirteen.
i) Show that the probability of having both your numbers ' matched ' is 0.1
ii) Find the probability that the computer will match neither of your numbers
If anyone could provide a detailed explanation on how to obtain the answer it would be great since I have the 'working out' already.
Thanks.