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If the lottery with odds as in exercise 15 has a prize of
$13,567,290, is buying a ticket for $1 a fair deal? Explain
your answer.
15 years ago

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Answered by alex
5x2=10
14 years ago
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If the lottery with odds as in exercise 15 has a prize of
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