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The National Lottery!?

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If you had every number sequence you can have on the the lottery so what ever happened you would win the jackpot how much would it cost you?

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  1. More money than in the Bank of England all the other banks and any money that could be printed for the next ten thousand years. No I m not exaggerating!


  2. £13983816 for the uk lottery or for any lottery where the order of the balls does not matter it's Cost=X*n!/[(n-r)!*r!] where n is the number of balls in total, r is the number of balls drawn and X is the cost per ticket. And the ! means factorial. n!=n*(n-1)*(n-2)*...*2*1

    For the powerball one work out the number of combinations for each machine N1=n!/[(n-r)!*r!] and N1=p!/[(p-q)!*q!] and multiply the two by the cost per ticket to get the cost.

  3. 14 million...<^><..

  4. In the Powerball drawings, there are about 100 million possible variations of winning numbers.

  5. 2401 i think...i don't know why dont you try it

  6. It would cost millions.
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