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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 22:20, alexishenning

Many states run lotteries to raise money. a website advertises that it knows "how to increase your chances of winning the lottery." they offer several systems and criticize others as foolish. one system is called lucky numbers. people who play the lucky numbers system just pick a "lucky" number to play, but maybe some numbers are luckier than others. let's use a simulation to see how well this system works. to make the situation manageable, simulate a simple lottery in which a single digit from 0 to 9 is selected as the winning number. any value can be picked, but for this exercise, pick 1 as the lucky number. what proportion of the time do you win? run 60 trials using the random numbers given below, starting with the first number. 89064 27308 64568 14121 98226 65388 58732 85801 69902 78431 10380 42006

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