When the lottery first came out, you only had to pick six different numbers between 1 and 36.  If you bought one ticket for this type of lottery: Find the probability of winning the lottery as a fraction and as a decimal.

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Consider the probability of winning a lottery such as Megabucks. To play, one has to pick six numbers between 1 and 48, with no repeated numbers. The chance of your number being the winning number is

1 /12271512 or 0.0000000815

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When the lottery first came out, you only had to pick six different numbers between 1 and 36. 

If you bought one ticket for this type of lottery:

Find the probability of winning the lottery as a fraction and as a decimal.

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