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In the illinois lottery, each participant selects two sets of 6 numbers. what is the probability of having all 6 numbers

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How many numbers are the 6 being chosen from because that will decide for the probability.

For instance, if there are 50 likely numbers that can be drawn:

The first ball has a 6 in 50 probability of being one of your numbers. This is a 3/25 chance.

For the second, you have 1 less number and there are 49 numbers left. That's a 5/49 likelihood.

The remaining probabilities are 4/48 (or 1/12), 3/47, 2/46 (or 1/23), and 1/45.

As all of the numbers need to match, the probabilities multiply:

(3/25) * (5/49) * (1/12) * (3/47) * (1/23) * (1/45) = 1/15890700 will be the probability.

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