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In the 6/53 lottery game, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 53. How many different choices does the player have?
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Ashop has a sale that offers 20% off all prices. on the final day they reduce all the sale prices by 25% linz buys a ratio on the day. work out the overall percentage reduction on the price of the ratio
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