Q. Is 869 a prime number?
For 869, the answer is: No, 869 is not a prime number. The list of all positive divisors (i.e., the list of all integers that divide 869) is as follows: 1, 11, 79, 869.
Q. What can you divide 84 by?
The list of all positive divisors (i.e., the list of all integers that divide 84) is as follows: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84.
Q. What is the perfect square of 84?
Since 84 is not a perfect square, it is an irrational number.
Q. How did Derren predict the lottery?
The first show, a live event broadcast on Wednesday 9 September 2009, appeared to show Derren Brown predicting that night’s lottery draw. This was conducted by a set of white balls lined up, facing a wall, next to a television displaying a live feed from BBC One as they aired the live draw.
Q. When was the last time 666 came out in the lottery?
On June 6, 2006, so many players wagered on 6-6-6 that the lottery stopped selling midday and evening Pick 3 tickets with those three digits. Other sold-out combinations for that evening’s drawing included other variations of the date — 066, 660, 6666, 6606 and 6066.
Q. Should you play the same lottery numbers all the time?
For what it’s worth, lottery experts say that playing the same numbers over and over again doesn’t improve your odds of eventually hitting a jackpot, because your odds of winning the lottery reset each time you play and so do the odds of a particular number combination being selected.
Q. Who rigged the lottery?
Eddie Tipton
Q. Who is Eddie Tipton?
Eddie Tipton, mastermind of the “random number” scam and former security chief of the Urbandale, Iowa-headquartered Multi-State Lottery Association, remains in prison serving a 2017 sentence that could last up to 25 years. From prison, Eddie Tipton has paid almost $800. His brother has repaid $587, court records show.
Q. Is it worth it to play the lottery?
The odds of winning the lottery do not increase by playing frequently, rather, you’d do better by purchasing more tickets for the same drawing. Although there is no guarantee in the stock market, the likelihood of getting a return on your investment is far better than your chances of winning the lottery.
Q. What numbers are most likely to win the lottery?
According to LottoNumbers.com, the most drawn Mega Millions numbers are 31, 17, 39, 48, 4 and 10. The most drawn Mega Ball number is 3. It’s been drawn 94 times since the first draw on Sept. 6, 1996.
Q. What are the most overdue Powerball numbers?
For Powerball, the 15 most overdue numbers are 44, 22, 26, 33, 11, 9, 40, 62, 15, 37, 57, 58, 56, 61 and 23. The most overdue Powerball number is 9.