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.
It depends on what two numbers you have together and what mathematical operation you are applying and much greater one number is that the other number and if those numbers are positive or negative.
it's the number in the middle...
Two hundred thousand as a number is 200,000
The sum of two numbers is a whole number if both of the numbers are whole numbers, or if the sum of two fractions can be simplified to a whole number.
No, if you get two numbers without a mega ball you will not be a winner.
No ... that is, unless you also have the Mega Ball number too, but without that, you have a piece of paper for recycling.
No. The Mega Millions jackpot is only won by matching all the numbers. But while having one or two numbers is not enough to win the big prize, you can win a smaller amount of money for having five of the numbers: some sources say that people who had five of the six numbers are winners of about $150,000.
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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.
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.
see related link for payout info. Two Normal balls and not the mega ball: no winnings. Two normal balls plus the mega ball: win $10.
It depends on what two numbers you have together and what mathematical operation you are applying and much greater one number is that the other number and if those numbers are positive or negative.
10 % of the winnings? i really don't know i'm really guessing.
nope you ont win anything
Generally you need to get at least 4 winning lotto numbers to win anything on a normal lottery draw. However, if you're playing a game with only a few numbers like Pick 3 you would win something. See lotto results link below and click on 'Dividends' and it will show how many numbers you need and the prize.
it's the number in the middle...