COCC prof teaches Powerball: What are the odds?
People are rushing out to buy those two dollar Powerball tickets, in hope of winning millions.
NewsChannel 21 wanted to take a closer look at these odds, to see how lucky people must be to win the record $500 million Jackpot.
Central Oregon Community College. math professor Donna Raymond knows probability — she teaches it — and said the odds definitely are not in your favor.
“The chances of winning are about 1 in 175 million,” Raymond said Tuesday.
As bad as those odds are, Raymond thinks playing lottery-type games are fun — just as long as it’s for entertainment only.
She’s also using all the hype from Powerball as a teaching opportunity.
On Tuesday, she dedicated a portion of class to teaching about the odds and how to calculate them.
She told her class that they had a much higher chance of being struck by lightning.
But the real question is, what are the chances that a probability expert, like Raymond will play the lottery?
“I have no thoughts of winning,” Raymond said. “But I’m still going to buy one. It’s that fantasy — for a few dollars I can just say, ‘What would I do with $175 million?’ or whatever it is”