ishaquk
ishaquk ishaquk
  • 15-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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Can you explain this for me pls?

Can you explain this for me pls class=

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alyssafaith
alyssafaith alyssafaith
  • 15-04-2017
True. If he had one ticket he would have half the chance of winning.
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sdmatera
sdmatera sdmatera
  • 15-04-2017
Stephen is incorrect because this offer will not change his chance of winning at all. Think of it like this: for every ticket purchased, two are received, so his chance of winning doesn't change because even though he receives an extra ticket, so does everyone else.

I hope this helps.
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