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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you bought 2 tickets and the numbers were different you'd have a 2 in 14,000,000 or a 1 in 7,000,000 chance thats right.
think of it this way. If you bought 7,000,000 tickets with all different numbers then you would have bought half the possible numbers and therefor a 1 in 2 chance, or if you bought 14,000,000 tickets then u would have all the numbers which would give you a 1 in 1 chance
Wowo thats not what i was saying. This was my theory:
1 ticket = 1 in 14million
2 tickets = 2 in 14million (1 in 7million)
3 tickets= 3 in 14million
4 tickets=4 in 14 million (1 in 3.5million)
5 tickets= 5 in 14million
14million tickets = 14million in 14million (ie 1 in 1, if you buy 14million tickets you will definitely win!)
It doesnt double the probability every time, but every time you double the number of tickets bought.