A fortune cookie lists six random lucky numbers between 1 and 99. Apparently these are chosen without replacement (I checked); you cannot get the same lucky number twice. What is the probability that all your lucky numbers are less than 10?

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A fortune cookie lists six random lucky numbers between 1 and 99. Apparently these are chosen
without replacement (I checked); you cannot get the same lucky number twice. What is the
probability that all your lucky numbers are less than 10?
Transcribed Image Text:A fortune cookie lists six random lucky numbers between 1 and 99. Apparently these are chosen without replacement (I checked); you cannot get the same lucky number twice. What is the probability that all your lucky numbers are less than 10?
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