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Mathematics supplement for grade three
This view is incorrect.

This problem can be understood by a set, 10 lottery, the probability of not winning all+the probability of winning at least once = 1.

You can assume that the probability of winning the lottery is X, then 10 winning probability (that is, winning at least once) = 1- all missing probability =1-(1-x)10.

The probability of the two is obviously not equal.

I hope it helps you.