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2006 mondays GA.
2006 mondays total sums. jan2 486 9533 jan9 051 9329 jan16 873 5349 jan23 299 0272 jan30 867 1798 068 513 093 548 671 126 8...
Jan 5, 2007, 6:20 am - bud1

St/Pos wheel Sun 10/24
Wheeled these numbers by position Filters sum 11-17 2 even 1 odd _______________ no sums filter all even all odd _p1___p2___p3__ _6____0____8__________ _0____2____7__________ _5____1____2___________ _9____8______________ _1____9_______________ S.C. Sun 087,092,098,128,182,188,508,528 582,607,618,627,692,902,908,922 608,602,628,622,688,682,008,002 028,022...
Oct 23, 2005, 9:23 am - JAP69

NUMBERS
Pairs, single digits, filters, root sums, tic tac toe, my uncles shoe size. May all be helpfull, or the reason, you hit, one number on LIFE . That doesn't 'raise' it to the level, 'useable method', Sure, we all have the, RIGHT! That doesn't mean we should all exercise it. T...
Oct 18, 2005, 7:01 pm - JAZZY JASPER

The look at powerball
with a little creative thinking I looked at powerball in this manner. I have used stacks of numbers in the past for pick 3 and 4. I will do the same for powerball. I like seven stacks but put yours in the amount of stacks that you like if you try it. I will pick my numbers from stack seven. If I am going to loose money I might as well entertain myself with pikin them before I spend my money. 1] Take your draw results and enter a zero after each number. 2] Run your numbers...
Jun 15, 2005, 8:40 pm - JAP69

April numbers
Numbers Inspected: 208 (709 Duplicate Numbers Removed) Classification Matches Percent Matching Numbers...
Apr 1, 2005, 12:27 pm - lottaloot

workout for pa sunnight
Output Results: 58 Tier 2 3247(2347) 8725(8752) 7054(0457) 5623(2356) 0169(0169) 0178(1780) 1366(1366)...
Jan 31, 2005, 11:57 am - ADB-23

Multiplication rule for Independent Events
The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events states that if several events, A1, A2, ..., An, are independent, then P(A1 A2 ... An) = P(A1) * P(A2) * ... * P(An). What does this mean? 50/50...
Jun 21, 2004, 11:46 pm - WIN D

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