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suppose a sorority sells 500 raffle tickets to raise money for a local charity. you purchase 17 of the tickets. if the winning ticket is chosen at random, what is the probability that one of your tickets
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suppose a sorority sells 500 raffle tickets to raise money for a local charity. you purchase 17 of the tickets. if the winning ticket is chosen at random, what is the probability that one of your tickets is chosen as the winning ticket?
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if you have 17 of the 500 tickets, the probability one of yours will be picked is
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