Unfortunately, no. If you match the MEGA ball, that wins a small prize, and if you ALSO matched a normal ball, the price goes up. Sorry for the inconvenience.
3 + 0 in the mega millions lottery means that you have 3 regular numbers correct, and no mega number. So 4 + 1 would mean you got 4 regular numbers correct, as well as the mega number. So on and so on.
The odds of winning the "Mega Millions" is stated as 1 out of 176,000,000 while your odds of being hit by lightning is (generally) 1 out of 576,000 -- so yeah you are 300 times more likely to be hit by lightning than to win the lottery.
There are none. Each number has the equal 1 in however many millions chance to win. But for your sake, don't play the lottery. It is also known as the stupidity tax.
At a guess, you're talking about a lottery. In which case, it depends on the lottery... but probably not. A few examples from California: Daily 3 and Daily 4 lotteries don't pay anything for two numbers. The "Fantasy Five" lottery doesn't give cash for matching two numbers, but it does give a free replay. SuperLotto Plus' most recent (at the time of this writing) draw paid $1 for matching the "Mega" number, $2 for matching the "Mega" number and any other number. It doesn't pay anything for two matches if one of them isn't the "Mega". Mega Millions works the same, except the most recent draw payouts were $2 and $3 respectively.
For one number by itself you will win $0. However, if you have 5 balls and one mega ball you hit the jackpot. If you have 5 balls and no mega balls you win $250,000. If you have 4 balls and 1 mega ball you win $10,000. If you have 4 balls and no mega balls you win $150.00. If you have 3 balls and 1 mega ball you will win $150.00. If you have 3 balls and 0 mega balls you will win $7.00. If you have 2 balls and 1 mega ball, you win $10.00. If you have 1 ball and 1 mega ball you win $3.00. and If you have 0 numbers and 1 mega ball you win $2.00.
You can just get the Mega Ball number and win $2 and it goes up from there.
No you do not. payout listed below5+mega ball = JACKPOT!!5 + 0$250,0004 + 1$10,0004 + 0$1503 + 1$1502 + 1$103 + 0$71 + 1$30 + 1$2
Unfortunately, no. If you match the MEGA ball, that wins a small prize, and if you ALSO matched a normal ball, the price goes up. Sorry for the inconvenience.
3 + 0 in the mega millions lottery means that you have 3 regular numbers correct, and no mega number. So 4 + 1 would mean you got 4 regular numbers correct, as well as the mega number. So on and so on.
You need to compare the numbers that are listed on the ticket to the ones that are drawn. If you have 5 balls and one mega ball you hit the jackpot. If you have 5 balls and no mega balls you win $250,000. If you have 4 balls and 1 mega ball you win $10,000. If you have 4 balls and no mega balls you win $150.00. If you have 3 balls and 1 mega ball you will win $150.00. If you have 3 balls and 0 mega balls you will win $7.00. If you have 2 balls and 1 mega ball, you win $10.00. If you have 1 ball and 1 mega ball you win $3.00. and If you have 0 numbers and 1 mega ball you win $2.00.
5 + 0$250,0004 + 1$10,0004 + 0$1503 + 1$1502 + 1$103 + 0$71 + 1$30 + 1$2
Usually, if you only match one number, that does not mean you won. To win the jackpot, you must match all the numbers. On the other hand, some sources are saying that if you matched 5 of the 6 numbers, that gets you a prize of as much as $150,000. If in fact you have 5 numbers (or if you are the person who won the entire jackpot), you would notify the Mega Millions lottery office in your state and they would give you instructions for claiming your prize.
The odds of winning the "Mega Millions" is stated as 1 out of 176,000,000 while your odds of being hit by lightning is (generally) 1 out of 576,000 -- so yeah you are 300 times more likely to be hit by lightning than to win the lottery.
A lotto game, including Powerball and Mega Millions, selects numbers from a specific range, such as 1 to 39 or 1 to 49 or 1 to 53. Each lotto system can have a different range of numbers. Also, the Powerball and Mega Millions both have separate ranges of numbers for the last number of a draw. Powerball chooses 5 numbers from the range 1 through 59, and then the special Powerball number is from 1 through 35. Mega Millions chooses 5 numbers from the range 1 through 75, and then the special Mega number is from 1 through 15. It is important to remember that any set of numbers that fit the criteria is equally likely to be the winning numbers for a particular draw. Each game takes great care to ensure that the results are completely random.
5 + 0$250,0004 + 1$10,0004 + 0$1503 + 1$1502 + 1$103 + 0$71 + 1$30 + 1$2
If you are playing Mega Millions and you match 0 white balls + the Mega Ball, then you get $2. If you match 1 white ball + Mega ball, then you get $3, before taxes. If you match 3 white ball, then you get $7, before taxes. If you match 2 white ball + Mega ball, then you get $10, before taxes. If you match 3 white ball + Mega ball, then you get $150, before taxes. If you match 4 white ball, then you get $150, before taxes. If you match 4 white ball + Mega ball, then you get $10,000, before taxes. If you match 5 white ball, then you get $250,000, before taxes. If you match 5 white ball + Mega ball, then you get to split the jackpot, before taxes, with everybody who picked the same numbers that you did. If you are the only person to win the jackpot, then you get all of it. If 2 (two) people won the jackpot, then they each get half of it. If 3 (three) people won the jackpot, then they each get a third of it.