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  1. Question 1Part A What is a central idea in the Newsela article "Lots of Lottery Winners Go Bankrupt"? Responses The odds of a
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  2. The state lottery (which has a 6% lottery tax) offers to pay winnings in 25 annual payments or one lump sum,sometimes called a
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  3. The state lottery (which has a 6% lottery tax) offers to pay winnings in 25 annual payments or one lump sum,sometimes called a
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  4. Lottery: One million tickets were sold for a lottery in which a single prize will be awarded.a)If you purchase a ticket,
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  5. This is a lottery odds question. It involves the Mega Millions, where 5 numbers are selected from the intergers 1-56 (without
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  6. A confident and boastful coach claims that on the next league game the odds of his team winning are 3:1; the odds against losing
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  7. A coach claims that on the next league game the odds of her team winning are 3:1; the odds against losing are 5:1; and the odds
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  8. Which passage from "The Lottery" shows that Mr. Summers is respectful of the position he holds as the person who conducts the
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  9. one million tickets are sold for a lottery in which a single prize will be awarded.(a) if you purchase one ticket, determine
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  10. the theoretical probability of winning the lottery is 1/1,000,000,000.which of the ff is true if you purchase a lottery
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