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Lottery Odds
Anyone out there know how to calculate these?
On the Thunderball you pick 5 numbers between 1 and 39 and also 1 number (the thunderball) between 1 and 14. The odds of winning the jackpot (£500,000) are 1 in 8,060,598. If you do a syndicated entry which covers all the thunderballs (ie 14 entries covering each thunderball from 1 to 14) then what are the odds of winning the jackpot (assume choice of the 5 numbers is the same throughout). Thanks for any help |
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1 in 575,575. 14 times greater than the original odds because all 14 possibilities for the last number have been covered. One entry will definitely have the correct thunderball.
Original probability is: (5/39)*(4/38)*(3/37)*(2/36)*(1/35)*(1/14)=(1/8060598) where the first 5 brackets refer to picking 5 numbers out of a set of 39 where the order in which they are picked does not matter. The sixth term is picking one number out of an independant set of 14 (the thunderball). This is the term that drops out if you cover all 14 thunderball possibilities: (5/39)*(4/38)*(3/37)*(2/36)*(1/35)=(1/575757) |
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