The probability of getting a game against the Snakes for the first ticket is 4 out of 50, which can be written as 4/50.
Since the tickets are given out randomly, the probability of getting a game against the Snakes for the second ticket is also 4 out of 50, which can be written as 4/50.
To find the probability of both tickets being games against the Snakes, we multiply the probabilities together:
(4/50) * (4/50) = 16/2500
Therefore, the probability that both games are against the Snakes is 16/2500.
Your employer is offering free tickets for two baseball games. They play 50 home games and 4 of them are against the Snakes. The tickets are randomly given out. What is the probability that both are games are against the Snakes? Write your answer as a fraction. You do not need to simplify.
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