48. In a certain lottery 10,000 tickets are sold and ten equal prizes are awarded. What is the probability of not getting a prize if you buy (a) One ticket (b) Two tickets (c) 10 tickets.
48. In a certain lottery 10,000 tickets are sold and ten equal prizes are awarded. What is the probability of not getting a prize if you buy (a) One ticket (b) Two tickets (c) 10 tickets.
48. Total no. of ticket for lottery sold = 10, 000
No. of ticket that are awarded prize = 10
So, no. of ticket that are not awarded prize = 10.000 - 10
= 9990
(a) Now, probability of met getting a prize if we buy one ticket

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