Raymond B. answered 03/14/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
1/11 x 1/10 = 1/110 = 0.0090909... = about 0.9% chance, less than 1%
P(S 1st) = 1/11 times P(C 2nd) = 1/10
= 1/11 x 1/10
Jas B.
asked 03/12/21If Scott and Chance each purchase one raffle ticket. If a total of 11 tickets are sold, what is the probability that Scott will win the first prize and Shanice wins the second prize?
Raymond B. answered 03/14/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
1/11 x 1/10 = 1/110 = 0.0090909... = about 0.9% chance, less than 1%
P(S 1st) = 1/11 times P(C 2nd) = 1/10
= 1/11 x 1/10
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