## Educational Exercise on Probability ### Question: A lottery scratch card has 13 coverings with 4 winning coverings. You scratch each covering to reveal a prize underneath. You can only scratch off 3 coverings on the card. What is the probability that you choose a losing covering then 2 winning coverings? Give your answer as an exact fraction and reduce the fraction as much as possible. **Provide your answer below:** [Text box for answer] ### Additional Options: - **Feedback** - **More Instruction** - **Submit** *Note: There are no graphs or diagrams associated with this problem.*

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## Educational Exercise on Probability

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A lottery scratch card has 13 coverings with 4 winning coverings. You scratch each covering to reveal a prize underneath. You can only scratch off 3 coverings on the card. What is the probability that you choose a losing covering then 2 winning coverings? Give your answer as an exact fraction and reduce the fraction as much as possible.

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Transcribed Image Text:## Educational Exercise on Probability ### Question: A lottery scratch card has 13 coverings with 4 winning coverings. You scratch each covering to reveal a prize underneath. You can only scratch off 3 coverings on the card. What is the probability that you choose a losing covering then 2 winning coverings? Give your answer as an exact fraction and reduce the fraction as much as possible. **Provide your answer below:** [Text box for answer] ### Additional Options: - **Feedback** - **More Instruction** - **Submit** *Note: There are no graphs or diagrams associated with this problem.*
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