36. In Marylands lottery, players pick six different integers between 1 and 49, the order of selection
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36. In Maryland’s lottery, players pick six different integers between 1 and 49, the order of selection being irrelevant. The lottery commission then randomly selects six of these as the winning numbers. What is the probability that at least two consecutive integers are selected among the winning numbers? Hint: Let A be the set of all 6-element combinations of $ 1, 2, . . . , 49% with no consecutive integers. LetB be the set of all 6-element combinations of $ 1, 2,..., 44% . Begin by showing that there is a one-to-one correspondence between A and B.
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Fundamentals Of Probability With Stochastic Processes
ISBN: 9780131453401
3rd Edition
Authors: Saeed Ghahramani
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