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So for this first one... I'm confused on what the question is asking.
 
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Is this another way to interpret it?
 
Is this another way to interpret it?
 
*What is the probability that a person chooses the six correct lotto numbers from numbers 1 through 50?
 
*What is the probability that a person chooses the six correct lotto numbers from numbers 1 through 50?

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So for this first one... I'm confused on what the question is asking. Is this another way to interpret it?

  • What is the probability that a person chooses the six correct lotto numbers from numbers 1 through 50?

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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