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In the Wacko Lottery, players pay $5.00 and get to pick six numbers ranging from 0-60. a. Does it matter whether or not you can pick the same number more than once? Explain. b. Assuming that the same number can be picked more than once, how many possible pick-six lottery numbers are there? c. Assuming that the order matters and the same number cannot be picked more than once, how many possible pick-six lottery numbers are there? d. If the order doesn't matter and the same number cannot be picked more than once, how many possible pick-six lottery numbers are there? e. What is the probability of any one particular lottery number – (say 12 23 10 09 45 60) coming up if order doesn't matter and the same number cannot be picked more than once?

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