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cold numbers and probability PICK 3/4
In his book How to Win More N.Henze offers the formula for residual numbers after N draws :e^N/10. This would yield 11.08% for digits drawn 22 times. So which formula should we use? Neither formula will tell us which specific digit remains not drawn. Thus the calculations by Toth would seem to be invalid.One way to illustrate the problem is to look at 15 drawings in a random numbers table. Just go down any column and record how may digits are missing. On average over 100 trials there will be 1
Jun 6, 2004, 8:15 am - Bertil - Mathematics Forum

Probability formula Independent events
For those folks that would like to see the chances of success in achieving 10 consecutive outcomes of equally like dvents expressed in formula this is it. Keep in mind that an dvent can be a contest of one time or 10 times. There is a lot of confusion and distortion that arises from this simple misunderstanding. an dvent = 1 contest or trial or an dvent = 10 contest or ( n contest or trials) The b
May 24, 2004, 1:24 am - WIN D - Mathematics Forum

frequencies of numbers in Pick 3
The binomial probability distribution is a discrete distribution. An experiment qualifies as a binomial if there are exactly two outcomes, the probability of success remains the same from trial to trial, the trials are independent, and a fixed number of trials. The number of successes, probability of success, probability of failure, and number of trials must be known to calculate binomial probabilities. One common formula used for binomial probabilities is:P(x successes) = Cn,x px qn-x where n r
May 22, 2004, 8:23 am - your wrong - Mathematics Forum

What do you know about "normal statistical distribution"?
no... there should be 24 unique numbers after 36 spin-offs... The general definition of unique is one of a kind so basically those numbers are unique because the were drawn at least once. Why can't the not drawn numbers unique too? and this distribution is normal for ALL the random numbers generators... What is unique when numbers follow a normal for all distribution? Over a number of 36 drawing trials one or more numbers might not be drawn, but the probability of them being draw
May 3, 2018, 3:36 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

Need some help with excel counting vertical
okay folks, I am not an excel huru by far and build my spreadsheets by trial an error and a lot of reading and help. With either one of these I do not see how it gives me a total of the numbers off to the side. What am i missing and I do need the 101 verison
Apr 6, 2014, 10:53 am - SkyLine69 - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
1-25-13 evening draw Cali forn IA. For a west coast trial. How bout a 6-1-4 for there. Less that 6 flips.
Jan 25, 2013, 9:09 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Yeah I know....I've been a Fan sense the early 80's...and I ain't never dislike any of my quarterbacks...but ROMO's a different breed. I'll be glad when his time is up....could be soon if he keeps this up. AnyWho...I'm playing catch up here with the new system...I'm able to currently view the system with the time I have left with the so called trial period...you were right...once you get it...it's easy as pie...I'm so excited I'm about to burst open
Jan 4, 2013, 2:01 am - shoptoudrp - Mathematics Forum

Pre-Testing Number- Unofficial Drawing
There are many excellent lottery programs that offer a 15 day free trial periods. If you have a copy of Excel, perhaps you will come up with some ideas of how to use it more effectively after exposing yourself to some of these programs. Many of these programs include a full updated data base which with some understanding of how to manipulate text files with a text editor can be adopted to your Excel program which will save time building your database. Good luck and welcome to LP.
Sep 2, 2007, 12:42 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Prog
SimuLotto 2.0 can be downloaded from:http://www.softlookup.com/display.asp?ID=48665Cracking the Lotto can be found at:http://www.games-for-pc.com/LOTTERY/Cracking-The-Lotto.htmGiven these are trial versions they may be limited in some way, but you might be able to find full working versions somewhere. I use Alta Vista to search for things.
Sep 4, 2005, 3:45 pm - NemeSys - Mathematics Forum

I think the systems or methods for predicts the lottery is illusion.
then you trial and error numerous systems that allow you to find the best way to multiply your money. And your statement above differs from mine how?
Aug 24, 2014, 1:58 pm - GASMETERGUY - Mathematics Forum

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