MomentUnable6808 t1_jb3xx0w wrote
Boeing has 142,000 employees. If this is a "nod" to all Boeing employees then it's still a 1/142,000 chance.
lookamazed t1_jb4wxsa wrote
You mean those are the odds if the 747 jackpot amount prompted all Boeing employees to buy a ticket?
Forgive me if this is repetitive but I’m just trying to understand the sentence.
[deleted] t1_jb4xx7i wrote
Don’t forget: no one else is allowed to buy a ticket.
lookamazed t1_jb4y5yx wrote
Thank you
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Numerous-Plenty-8587 t1_jb5cbmk wrote
I'm guessing you aren't a native English speaker? The title isn't saying or implying to go out and buy a ticket at all. It's just saying that's what happened.
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jabberwockgee t1_jb4z33s wrote
She bought the ticket as a nod to the plane, not the jackpot amount was 747 million as a nod to the plane.
HLef t1_jb5wh91 wrote
Pretty good odds since as we all know, nobody who doesn’t work at Boeing is allowed to buy lottery tickets. It’s the law.
Harflin t1_jb61be6 wrote
I'm not sure I understand what the number of employees had to do with a person buying a lotto ticket because it's at 747 mil.
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