The answer depends on how many numbers are selected.
The answer depends on how many numbers are selected.
The answer depends on how many numbers are selected.
The answer depends on how many numbers are selected.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you're picking 5 numbers out of 36 in a lottery, the probability of getting all 5 correct is like super low. It's actually 1 in 376,992. So, good luck with that, but maybe save your money for something more practical, like, I don't know, avocado toast or something.
Answer 1believe it or not, the numbers are nigh on random, although the most common, worldwide lottery numbers, (from set sources) are :3, 9, 11, 19, 27, 38, 44 and 45Answer 2This will of course change depending on the date you check, so the above numbers might not be accurate right now. For current statistics on the most frequently drawn lottery numbers (in Australia) go to the below link to OzLotteries.com and click to 'statistics' in the right hand menu.
To find the probability of getting an odd number at least once when a die is tossed thrice, we can use the complementary approach. The probability of not getting an odd number (i.e., getting an even number) in a single toss is ( \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2} ). Therefore, the probability of getting an even number in all three tosses is ( \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^3 = \frac{1}{8} ). Thus, the probability of getting an odd number at least once is ( 1 - \frac{1}{8} = \frac{7}{8} ).
To find the probability of getting exactly two heads in four coin tosses, we can use the binomial probability formula. The number of ways to choose 2 heads from 4 tosses is given by the binomial coefficient ( \binom{4}{2} = 6 ). The probability of getting heads on each toss is ( \frac{1}{2} ), so the probability of getting exactly 2 heads is ( \binom{4}{2} \times \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^2 \times \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^2 = 6 \times \frac{1}{16} = \frac{6}{16} = \frac{3}{8} ). Thus, the probability of getting exactly two heads is ( \frac{3}{8} ).
Assuming you reply each answer randomly, your probability is (1/2)10 = 1/1024 (about 0.1%). Of course, if you have at least some idea about some of the questions, your chances improve (you will have to guess on less questions).
Think of watching the lottery draw. You have 6 numbers and there are 40 to draw from. On the first pick, you have a 6/40 chance of getting a match. If you're successful, then on the second pick you have a 5/39 chance on the next pick (because one number is gone from your card and the draw), and so on. Because all of the events are required to happen for you to get your 6 numbers, we multiply the individual probabilities together to get the overall probability. 6/40 x 5/39 x 4/38 x 3/37 x 2/36 x 1/35 = 1/3838380 So the chance of getting all six numbers is a little better than 1 in 4 million.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you're picking 5 numbers out of 36 in a lottery, the probability of getting all 5 correct is like super low. It's actually 1 in 376,992. So, good luck with that, but maybe save your money for something more practical, like, I don't know, avocado toast or something.
if you get the numbers right
your lucky
The probability is 0.48
Its just luck
Answer 1believe it or not, the numbers are nigh on random, although the most common, worldwide lottery numbers, (from set sources) are :3, 9, 11, 19, 27, 38, 44 and 45Answer 2This will of course change depending on the date you check, so the above numbers might not be accurate right now. For current statistics on the most frequently drawn lottery numbers (in Australia) go to the below link to OzLotteries.com and click to 'statistics' in the right hand menu.
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You don't unlock the master ball by getting a certain number of badges. You can get a master ball in D&P while you're in team galactics HQ, or you get all of the numbers right in the lottery.
There is no secret, just buy a ticket and good luck. The big secret is that every "secret system" to help you win the lottery is completely fake. Any set of lottery numbers is exactly as likely to win as any other set.
Well if it's just once then there's a 99.9% chance that it is just luck.
True. When there are only two answers, so guessing should give you a 50% or 1 out of 2 chance of getting the right answer.