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A friend says that sweepstakes tickets will either win or not win so that Theoretical probability of it when he must be 50% explain your friends error.
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A friend says that sweepstakes tickets will either win or not win so that Theoretical probability of it when he must be 50% explain your friends error.
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you are assuming they have a ticket so either you don't have the ticket, you have a loosing ticket, or you have a winning ticket
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