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Re: A hat contains 18 raffle tickets, numbered 1 through 18. If [#permalink]
there are 9 even numbers between 1 to 18(inclusive).
total outcomes=18C2
total favourable outcomes=9C2
probability=9C2/18C2 =4/17
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Re: A hat contains 18 raffle tickets, numbered 1 through 18. If [#permalink]
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A hat contains 18 raffle tickets, numbered 1 through 18. If two raffle tickets are chosen at random from the hat, what is the probability that both tickets are even numbers?

A. \(\frac{2}{9}\)
B. \(\frac{4}{17}\)
C. \(\frac{1}{4}\)
D. \(\frac{1}{2}\)
E. \(\frac{33}{34}\)


P(both even) = P(1st ticket is even AND 2nd ticket is even)
= P(1st ticket is even) x P(2nd ticket is even)
= 9/18 x 8/17
= 4/17

Answer: B

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