WAYS OF LOOKING10 to the sixth is a million.This means if you can multiply your $10 by itself (10) five times, you will have $1,000,000 in the bank.Sounds so simple, right?10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = a million.10 x 10 (100) x 10 (1000) x 10 (10,000) x 10 (100,000) x 10 (1,000,000).That first 10 is the starting point.It's 10 to the first power.Then squared, cubed, quadrupled, quintupled, etc.When there are six tens in the sequence we have a million.I got thinking about that when I read the arti
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10 to the sixth is a million.
This means if you can multiply your $10 by itself (10) five times, you will have $1,000,000 in the bank.
Sounds so simple, right?
10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = a million.
10 x 10 (100) x 10 (1000) x 10 (10,000) x 10 (100,000) x 10 (1,000,000).
That first 10 is the starting point.
It's 10 to the first power.
Then squared, cubed, quadrupled, quintupled, etc.
When there are six tens in the sequence we have a million.
I got thinking about that when I read the article on pages 4-5 in the new PPM.
Now all you have to do is get those multiples of the bank in place. Hmmm... suddenly it's not so easy.
BUT:
Six 10/1 winners all-up will actually get you more than that, as the stakes are carried along for the wild ride.
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And, in theory, six 10/1 winners in the Big Six should pay a million dollars.
And the stakes.
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Now isn't that interesting?
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