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Leafa 3 year s ago
#20, lol, an expert... basic math, the odds are 0.5^12 green
       
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Jos 3 year s ago
#13 He didn’t hit exactly .247 in any of the four seasons. His average, when rounded to three decimal places, was .247.
       
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Gloria 3 year s ago
#5 - Very misleading. 90% of Canadians live within 100 mi. of the U.S. border. The population density of Toronto is 4,300/sq. km.

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." - - Mark Twain
       
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Pelegrine 3 year s ago
Gloria,

not misleading at all, but you missunderstood it apparantly.
       
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In 2002, 51-year-old electrician Mike McDermott won the lotto TWICE in one year — and to make things even more improbable...he did it both times using the same numbers!

The Telegraph found the odds of this happening were one in 5.4 trillion!

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