Answer: 1/10 for no tickets, 6/10 for two tickets, 3/10 tickets for one ticket.
1/100
1 out of 12
The chances of winning would be 15/3000 or 1 in 200 (or 0.5%). That means the probability of NOT winning is 99.5 %
Probability is everywhere! If you are entering a raffle, wouldn't you like to know what the probability of you winning is? Or perhaps the lottery? If you need to pick a certain color marble out of a bag of marbles to win a prize, wouldn't you like to know the probability of picking the winning color? Probability is everywhere and can help you in life.
2/50 x 2/50= 4/2500= 1/625-------------------------If the first ticket won't be replaced after it has been drawn, then your chances are 2/50*1/49=2/2450=1/1225.
1/100
1/100
The odds are 1 in 200. The probability of winning is 0.005.
1 out of 12
given that there are 6000 available tickets and 1 winner: If one buys 1 ticket he has a probability of 1/6000 of winning if one buys 14 tickets he has a probability of 14/6000 of winning if one buys 28 tickets he has a probability of 28/6000 of winning
The chances of winning would be 15/3000 or 1 in 200 (or 0.5%). That means the probability of NOT winning is 99.5 %
for each ticket, it is the same as a regular raffle: one in 200
About 5%
6/300
What if total of 50 raffle tickets are sold for a contest to win a car If you purchase one ticket what are your odds against winning? 49 to 1
well, andrew green. it would be 16/100. haha cought ya. lunch detention for a week mister
Probability is everywhere! If you are entering a raffle, wouldn't you like to know what the probability of you winning is? Or perhaps the lottery? If you need to pick a certain color marble out of a bag of marbles to win a prize, wouldn't you like to know the probability of picking the winning color? Probability is everywhere and can help you in life.