In a New York daily lottery game a sequence of three digits (not necessarily different) in the range 0-9 are selected at random. Find the probability that two of three of them digits are the same.

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In a New York daily lottery game a sequence of three digits (not necessarily different) in the range 0-9 are selected at random. Find the probability that two of three of them digits are the same.

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Given data,
  • The range of numbers in the lottery is 0 - 9.
  • The total digits in the lottery is 3(not necessarily different).
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Here, total number of digits from 0 to 9 is 10.

The number of digits in lottery is 3.

Hence the total number of outcomes is,

Outcomes=103                  =1000

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