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can we even calculate the odds of someone else in the group buying a ticket with the same numbers as one of ours and that number winning?
"
by
Andie
Same odds as winning? -- nm
Posted by
Iron Spawn (aka Spawn)
Mar 30 '12, 09:33
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no, i don't think so. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 30, 09:33
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My guess --- 1 in 365k or whatever our odds are of winning.
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Will Hunting
Mar 30, 09:35
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everyone missed the 'and that number winning' part -- nm
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The Unsinkable Andie Brown
Mar 30, 09:37
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from what i learned in math, just add several zeroes. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 30, 09:38
because the odds of me and you having the same numbers (if we had one ticket each) are 1:175,000,000, right? then, a third party draws and picks
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Andie
Mar 30, 09:34
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Ah, missed the winning part. -- nm
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Iron Spawn
Mar 30, 09:36
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