With the largest jackpot in Canadian history coming to a close and one lucky ticket taking home 54 million, the math behind this can be confusing.
With an estimated 50 million tickets sold (our population is only 32 million), there was only one ticket with the right number. If this page is correct, there are only 13,983,816 different groups of six numbers so there has to be identical tickets out there.
The chances of winning is incredibly low but what about the chances that nobody else picked that same number?