11.01.2006
STAY IN SCHOOL, KIDS...
A group of math professors who began picking lottery numbers based on mathematical probability theory four years ago won $13 million in a British lottery last week. The team of 17 staff members from Bradford University and College used devised a formula which used all 49 numbers in their selections in order to increase their odds. “We just thought that if all the numbers are in use, we must have a good chance of winning and it has proved so,” said one of the winners. (News.com.au)
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