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jahlilscott:

A community group sells 2,000 tickets for its raffle. The grand prize is a car. Neil and 9 of his friends buy 10 tickets each. When the winning ticket number is announced, it is found to belong to Neil's group. Given this information, what is the probability that the ticket belongs to Neil? A community group sells 2,000 tickets for its raffle. The grand prize is a car. Neil and 9 of his friends buy 10 tickets each. When the winning ticket number is announced, it is found to belong to Neil's group. Given this information, what is the probability that the ticket belongs to Neil?

AngeI:

Hello welcome to QuestionCove cx So since we know Neil and his friends won and they bought 9 tickets each, they have a total of 90 tickets and he has 9 of them. What percent is this? cx

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