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  • 22-02-2015
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In a raffle where one number is chosen, determine the probability that you would win if you have a choice of 52 numbers to choose from.

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  • 22-02-2015
Basically 1 out of 52 is a percentage. So, 1 is equivalent to 5.2% out 52, and if you choose one number your likely hood of it being right is 5.2% 
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