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The table below is courtesy of Camelot's phone line (0845 9100 000 *10).
Category Prize Winners Total Percentages Jackpot £3,562,243 0 £0 0.0% - rolled over 5+bonus £73,071 15 £1,096,065 12.8% 5 match £1,585 432 £684,720 8.0% 4 match £54 27,856 £1,504,224 17.6% 3 match £10 528,112 £5,281,120 61.6%
Totals 556,415 £8,566,129 100.0% Category Change Figure Ticket sales 0.8% fall £26,959,083
The next table displays the draw order, revised frequencies and the last prior appearance of each of the 7 balls.
Updated Frequencies Since Last Appeared Drawn Order Main Bonus Total Main Bonus Either 1st 28 64 11 75 4 31 4 2nd 32 58 7 65 1 35 1 3rd 23 61 5 66 1 34 1 4th 11 58 9 67 7 62 7 5th 18 55 3 58 2 12 2 6th 20 42 16 58 2 38 2 Bonus 15 53 8 61 1 54 1
Total 147 391 59 450 18 266 18 Avg. 21.0 55.9 8.4 64.3 2.6 38.0 2.6
Comments:
Ticket sales 26,959,083 Prize pool 12,131,587.30 (45% of sales rounded down to nearest 10p) Minus 3-match pool -5,281,120 Pools fund 6,850,467.30 Jackpot prize pool 3,562,242.996 (52% of pools fund) Round down 3,562,242Clearly the temptation to round up the 99.6p has been too much, but it's definitely against the standard formula published in Camelot's rule book - the final prize is always rounded down to the nearest pound, regardless of value of the remaining pence. Apart from the above temptation, one possible other cause might be the failure to round down the 45% of sales to the nearest 10p, which would result in this calculation:
Ticket sales 26,959,083 Prize pool 12,131,587.35 (45% of sales rounded down) Minus 3-match pool -5,281,120 Pools fund 6,850,467.35 Jackpot prize pool 3,562,243.021 (52% of pools fund) Round down 3,562,243
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