Muhh-Ken-Zee
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Consider a state lottery which randomly selects 6 numbered balls from a bin. The balls must are numbered from 1 to 52. To win the jackpot, a player must match all 6 balls, in any order. Determine the following probabilities for a person who buys one ticket.
Part A) Winning the jackpot (matching all 6 numbers)
Part B) Matching none of the numbers
To increase the difficulty of the lottery (and also size of the jackpot), the state decides to label the last ball which is drawn as the "Final Ball." To win the jackpot, a ticket must match the first five balls in any order, and the Final Ball. Determine the following probabilities for a person who buys one ticket.
Part C) Winning the jackpot
Part D) Matching 4 out of the first 5 balls and the Final Ball
Part E) Matching the first 5 balls but not matching the Final Ball
The teacher I have doesn't really teach. All she does is write lots of formulas on the board and doesn't explain how to do anything..so I have a hard time understanding these problems..problems that are probably simple. :?
Part A) Winning the jackpot (matching all 6 numbers)
Part B) Matching none of the numbers
To increase the difficulty of the lottery (and also size of the jackpot), the state decides to label the last ball which is drawn as the "Final Ball." To win the jackpot, a ticket must match the first five balls in any order, and the Final Ball. Determine the following probabilities for a person who buys one ticket.
Part C) Winning the jackpot
Part D) Matching 4 out of the first 5 balls and the Final Ball
Part E) Matching the first 5 balls but not matching the Final Ball
The teacher I have doesn't really teach. All she does is write lots of formulas on the board and doesn't explain how to do anything..so I have a hard time understanding these problems..problems that are probably simple. :?