paraphrasing...
'I don't usually play lotto, but whenever I do play, I always choose the numbers 1,2,3,4,5 and 6; those numbers have the same chance of hitting than any random quick pick...which kinda shows the idiocy of playing'..
Let's say the lottery ticket costs $1, and it's 6 numbers long (5x 1-56, 1x 1-46). That's 56^5 46 = 2.5 billion possibilities. Say the jackpot is $540 million, and only 1 number wins.
That's an expectation of 21 cents, or a 79 cent expected loss on every ticket purchased.
The number of people buying tickets also adversely affects your payout.
So he's right.
Ah man..that's the combination for my luggage!
Per the link below,the odds of winning are about 176 million to one.
http://www.durangobill.com/MegaMillionsOdds.html
Let's say the lottery ticket costs $1, and it's 6 numbers long (5x 1-56, 1x 1-46). That's 56^5 46 = 2.5 billion possibilities. Say the jackpot is $540 million, and only 1 number wins.
That's an expectation of 21 cents, or a 79 cent expected loss on every ticket purchased.
The number of people buying tickets also adversely affects your payout.
So he's right.
maybe I'm just dumb, but isn't that sorta wrong? sure, the chance is the same as any other specific randomly chosen set of numbers. But the odds are against all 6 numbers being so low, right?
Some knowledge of basic probability and no common sense is a dangerous combination.
Care to be less cryptic?
Think about it for a second. Do you really think they made a game with a 1 in 2.5 billion chance of winning the jackpot?
.... why not?
They don't run the lottery to give away money.
can't win the lottery if you don't play it
Do you understand how you win the jackpot in a typical lottery?
Hint: order doesn't matter.