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Well, there's a better chance of any of that happening to you than winning Friday's Mega Millions jackpot, now estimated to be $1.15 billion. The odds of winning are 1 in approximately 303 million ...
Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million. Most go with the cash option and federal taxes slice 37% off that cash prize. Skip Navigation ...
For Mega Millions, jackpot winners pick five different numbers from 1 to 70 for the white balls and one number from 1 to 25 for the gold “Mega” ball. To calculate the odds, there are ...
Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million. Most go with the cash option and federal taxes slice 37% off that cash prize. Skip Navigation ...
You have better odds of a smaller payoff, such as winning $1 million for matching five regular numbers but missing the Mega Ball. But even that is one in 12.6 million.
You have better odds of a smaller payoff, such as winning $1 million for matching five regular numbers but missing the Mega Ball. But even that is one in 12.6 million.
Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million. Most go with the cash option and federal taxes slice 37% off that cash prize. Skip Navigation ...
Mega Millions players should think of their $2 bet as a chance to dream ... Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million.
Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million. Most go with the cash option and federal taxes slice 37% off that cash prize. Skip Navigation ...
You have better odds of a smaller payoff, such as winning $1 million for matching five regular numbers but missing the Mega Ball. But even that is one in 12.6 million.
Even if you somehow beat the odds you are not going to get $810 million. Most go with the cash option and federal taxes slice 37% off that cash prize. Skip Navigation ...