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0.5% chance per pick, 10x? I thought you were wrong, but I ran a random number experiment and hit 30% 1 right and 12% 2 right on 100 trials.
You must be correct.
In math it is known as complementary probability. The calculation works as follows:
1-(190/200 - the chance of getting the first one incorrect)*(189/199 - 2nd one incorrect)*(188/198)*(187/197)*(186/196)*(185/195)*(184*194)*(183/193)*(182/192)*(181/191 - 10th incorrect as well)
You have to multiple the result times 100 to get the percentage.