Lincolnshirebodger
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beech1948":24kin7wj said:I don't think that the odds work like that either.
50 lottery tickets simply means that you have 50 chances each of which has a chance of 1 in 14 million. Having more than 1 ticket does not improve your chances since each ticket has the same odds.
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Alan
Yes it does, if all the tickets are in the same draw.
1 ticket gives you 1 chance in 14 million.
2 tickets give you 2 chances in 14 million.
14 million tickets give you 14 million chances in 14 million (ie a dead cert) .
PROVIDED all the tickets are different and in the same draw.
Think about it. If you were correct i would have exactly the same chance of winning with one ticket as someone with a complete set, which is clearly wrong, since its a 100% likely (ie probability of 1.0 ) that the person with a full set will have a winning ticket. The probability of winning with one ticket is 7.14x10e-8
If all the tickets were in different draws then its 14 million each time each ticket.
Cumulative probability is most clearly demonstrated in Pascals Triangle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal_triangle and in the Cumulative Probability Function http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulative_distribution_function
The best way to learn to understadn cumulative probability is to learn to play 5 card Stud Poker (at which i excel ) :lol:
This might explain it better http://www.probabilitytheory.info/topics/pascal_combinations_permutations.htm