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A website notes that in the long​ run, one expects each value to turn up about the same number of times as the winning number in a lottery. That leads to the​ website's recommended strategy.​ First, watch the lottery for a​ while, recording the winners. Then bet the value that has turned up the​ least, because it will need to turn up more often to even things out. Use the given results for the previous 35 lottery​ games, where a single digit from 0 to 9 is selected as the winning​ number, to determine the​ "rarest" number. Then simulating the simplified lottery with the given random​ numbers, play 20 games with this system. What proportion of the time do you​ win?

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