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  2. NJ winner of fifth-largest jackpot in Mega Millions history ...

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    The Monmouth County ShopRite in Neptune, New Jersey, sold the big winner that matched lotto numbers 7, 11, 22, 29 and 38 — as well as the Gold Mega Ball number 4 and multiplier number of 2, the ...

  3. Lucky New Jersey resident wins $2.4 million Jersey Cash ... - AOL

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    A lucky ticket holder in Monmouth County claimed the $2,439,721 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot from the Thursday, Oct. 3, drawing. The winning numbers were 06, 10, 14, 18, and 29, with the XTRA number ...

  4. Jersey Cash 5 now $2; what is the NJ Lottery Bullseye - AOL

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    The starting jackpot is now $150,000 — up from $100,000 — and the game now includes a new Bullseye number, increasing winning chances to 1 in 25.71. ... NJ Lottery’s Jersey Cash 5 now starts ...

  5. New Jersey Lottery - Wikipedia

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    On July 1st, 2024, Jersey Cash 5 went through some major changes which include a change in the ticket price to $2 per play, the addition of the new Bullseye feature which allows players to win additional money for matching 3 and 4 numbers with the last number being the bullseye number and the starting jackpot will increase to $150,000 and grow ...

  6. Lucky number - Wikipedia

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    Continue removing the nth remaining numbers, where n is the next number in the list after the last surviving number. Next in this example is 9. One way that the application of the procedure differs from that of the Sieve of Eratosthenes is that for n being the number being multiplied on a specific pass, the first number eliminated on the pass is the n-th remaining number that has not yet been ...

  7. Talk:Lucky number - Wikipedia

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    My statement is clearly not true, since there is only one even prime. The two categories are almost completely disjoint. Just because there are an infinite number of prime numbers and an infinite number of lucky numbers doesn't mean that there are an infinite number of lucky primes. N Shar 02:13, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

  8. How to Calculate Your Lucky Year, Month, and Day Using ... - AOL

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    In numerology, each letter of the alphabet is assigned a number, and you can calculate the root number of your full name using this technique. Here's a guide to help get you started: 1 = A, J, S

  9. How lucky are New Jersey residents playing Powerball? - AOL

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    In Powerball, which is available in 45 states and the District of Columbia, players choose five numbers between 1 and 69, then a Powerball between 1 and 26. Top 5 states for Powerball winners Rank