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I plan to buy 60 dollars worth of power ball tickets should I spend 100, 60 or just 20 dollars worth?
6 Answers
- opurtLv 78 years ago
If you're planning on buying $60 worth of tickets, then plan on spending $60.
If you think the answer is $100 or $20 or anything *other* than $60, then maybe gambling just isn't right for you (though they do say the lottery is gambling for people who are bad at math).
- LegFuJohnsonLv 78 years ago
This is a trick question?
If you are planning to buy 60, then buy 60.
Why would you want to buy more or less? What was the reasoning behind 60 in the first place? No one here cares how many you buy.
- whelessLv 45 years ago
Pdq is just about proper; i'd say for each buck you spend you're going to win 00.20 from expertise. So in case you purchase 10$ valued at, you'll have approximately 2$ of winnings! If you wish to maximize your winnings, go to the lottery website, and click on scratch offs. Look at each sort of ticket and find which has the quality in odds. Right here is an example: "lucky Irish pot" overall odds: 1:four.Three "Cherry bomb" total odds: 1:three.7 "Gold thief" total odds: 1:four.2 Your cherry bomb would get you essentially the most fun for your buck. I have been playing many scratch offs and lottery, i am a significant LOSER.
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- Anonymous8 years ago
Don't spend loads on tickets to a game even though it probably is your passion. In the end, it will only last for a couple hours. I'd I for cheap because there's no difference.