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Question Number 174681 by Tawa11 last updated on 08/Aug/22
In a game of lotto, balls are numbered 1 through to 90. They are placed in a barrel and five balls are drawn out without replacement. The balls are of the same size and are equally like to be drawn.     The first five balls drawn out are 28 - 06 - 27 - 54 - 86.    What is the probability that the next ball drawn out will be number 18?
In a game of lotto, balls are numbered 1 through to 90. They are placed in a barrel and five balls are drawn out without replacement. The balls are of the same size and are equally like to be drawn.

The first five balls drawn out are 28 – 06 – 27 – 54 – 86.

What is the probability that the next ball drawn out will be number 18?

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