1/100
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 %
P(Winning) = 50/700 = 0.0714... ≈ 7.14 %
20,000
alcohol is over 103gallons a month
1 million
1/100
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 %
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
for school fundraiser ,you sold 33 raffle tickets and you friend sold 15 raffle tickets write the ratio of tickets you sold to tickets your friend sold as a fraction in simplest form
1500.00
2.5 % but in my case 50%
P(Winning) = 50/700 = 0.0714... ≈ 7.14 %
5/100 = 5%
A person goes out and sells tickets in a raffle for a horse, when all the tickets are sold he publicly draws out the winner and promises to deliver the horse in the morning. The next morning he shows up without the horse and tells the winner it died. Of course he refunds him his money for the raffle ticket.