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Arithmetic Complexity in Texas All or Nothing
I am seriously needing help on finding out the arithmetic complexity in Texas All or Nothing Game? What is the formula?
May 30, 2023, 6:14 pm - Luckylarry214 - Mathematics Forum

Arithmetic Complexity in Texas All or Nothing
I took the liberty of inferring probability, as arithmetic complexity is a fairly imprecise term. Your Groups A, B and C have nothing to do with why All or Nothing is an unfair game. You can pick any groups of 9 numbers, 10 numbers and 5 numbers and say the same thing. They don't have to have 0, 1 or 2 as a first digit. The reason All or Nothing is terrible is the price structure payouts versus the probabilities of hitting the price tiers. I provided an example for the top prize tier in my origi
Jun 17, 2023, 11:50 am - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

My fascination -The first digit
Not sure your age, so you may be too young to remember this, but Where's The Beef? (Google it if this means nothing to you.)
Aug 22, 2023, 7:27 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

My fascination -The first digit
Cottoneyedjoe, why is this in the math forum? Well, there's nothing to stop people from posting nonsense in the forum that has no basis whatsoever in actual math. We're seeing this quite a bit. There's a Mysticism forum, where they can post away all day long, but they have so much love to spread that (apparently) they feel the need to come over to the Math Forum.
Aug 19, 2023, 5:25 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

PRNGs and Cycles
Thanks Wavepack Alternatively Consider: The re is nothing in the Universe but mathematical points of force. Vibration is fundamental Nothing is exempt from this law. It is universal therefore applicable to every class of phenomena on the globe. ~Michael Faraday All things in nature can be represented by numbers and when numbers, from any source are grafted, they show a pattern therefore we can see patterns everywhere. Everything in the world is full of signs. All events
Jul 28, 2023, 10:27 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

Megaball prediction
Indeed, the data is posted here for 577 draws since 2017. The Chi-square Goodness of Fit results analysis are shown below using the usual alpha = 0.05. Nothing appears amiss to me. Null Hypothesis of randomness is not rejected. https://www.lottonumbers.com/mega-millions/number-frequency
May 10, 2023, 2:23 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

Arithmetic Complexity in Texas All or Nothing
he asked you what arithmetic complexity is, and you told him what probability is ? i think you didn't mention or answer his question. by the way, you're right for saying all or nothing lottery is awful, since the game is an unfair game. why? if we divide 24 numbers into three groups, let's say A, B and C. Group A contain 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09. (begin with 0) Group B contain 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. (begin with 1) Group C contain 20 21 22 23 24. (begin with 2)
Jun 16, 2023, 3:22 am - whisper4628 - Mathematics Forum

PRNGs and Cycles
OKAY EDESSA... i posted a winning greater list for mega billions did you pay attention and play from the list... do you ever play from any list i share... i wrote you saying all our words and numbers are nothing unless we do something with them you posted this comment above and i suppose it may be true, but it is not worth any more than a list of random numbers which is what most people look for and the only system they seem to have...its all fauci and bhellgate and false identi
Jul 29, 2023, 10:48 am - paneagle - Mathematics Forum

Arithmetic Complexity in Texas All or Nothing
It's a really awful game in terms of odds vs returns The odds vs return in most pick 3 games are less than 50% and other games are even worse. The chances of a $2 All or Nothing ticket winning something is 22.22% or 1 out of 4.5 tickets. Though it could be $10, $50, $500 or quarter million, players should expect the minimum return of about $2 for every 5 tickets they purchase. Wouldn't call it an awful game but showing a profit playing the game might require winning the jackpot.
Jul 1, 2023, 2:52 pm - Stack47 - Mathematics Forum

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