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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 21:31, boo6931

Once a woman won $1 million in a scratch-off game from a lottery. some years later, she won $1 million in another scratch-off game. in the first game, she beat odds of 1 in 4.2 million to win. in the second, she beat odds of 1 in 605 comma 600. (a) what is the probability that an individual would win $1 million in both games if they bought one scratch-off ticket from each game? (b) what is the probability that an individual would win $1 million twice in the second scratch-off game?

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