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Tyler: At Harvard, we learn a little something called Binomial distribution. Look it up. Then you'll see why your odds are better when you fill out your own slips. You're welcome.
Jerry: Binomial distribution only considers two factors, not a third which is human error or a fourth, which is the time it takes for you to fill in the tickets. You gain a whooping 32 bucks for every $100,000 you win. You're welcome
Jerry: Binomial distribution only considers two factors, not a third which is human error or a fourth, which is the time it takes for you to fill in the tickets. You gain a whooping 32 bucks for every $100,000 you win. You're welcome
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we learn a little something called binomial distribution
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Look it up
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Then you'll see why your odds are better when you fill out your own slips
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You're welcome
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Binomial distribution only considers two factors
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Not a third which is human error or a fourth
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which is the time it takes for you to fill in the tickets
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You gain a whooping 32 bucks for every 100 000 you win
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You're welcome
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Movie Summary
Based on the true story about long-married couple Jerry and Marge Selbee, who win the lottery and use the money to revive their small town.