Transcript 03/04/15 Robyn O'Brien
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 6:19 pm
Robyn O'Brien
Pleasantville, NY
16K banked, two lifelines available after JTQ used yesterday
--opening pre-empted
Question 5 -
Held in New Hampshire in 1964, America's first modern state lottery didn't choose numbers randomly with ping-pong balls. Instead, they used what?
A. State tax figures B. Horse race results
C. High and low temperatures D. Times of babies' births
No break, on to the next contestant
Pleasantville, NY
16K banked, two lifelines available after JTQ used yesterday
--opening pre-empted
Question 5 -
Held in New Hampshire in 1964, America's first modern state lottery didn't choose numbers randomly with ping-pong balls. Instead, they used what?
A. State tax figures B. Horse race results
C. High and low temperatures D. Times of babies' births
+1
Before the lifeline she said A and B don't really make sense, and D would be the only one that would be different per person and a lot of people use birthdays as lotto numbers
+1 is her husband who was a contestant before. He said he likes her logic and that State tax figures would be the same, horse race results could be the answer win place show, high/low temps he does not know, he likes D but not 100%
Terry reminded them that they could use the ATA as well.
+1 is her husband who was a contestant before. He said he likes her logic and that State tax figures would be the same, horse race results could be the answer win place show, high/low temps he does not know, he likes D but not 100%
Terry reminded them that they could use the ATA as well.
ATA
A. 10% B. 36%
C. 14% D. 40%
The husband said it could be simply because of their discussion. Terry said that Robyn could walk with $8000
Robyn went with D, final answer.
C. 14% D. 40%
The husband said it could be simply because of their discussion. Terry said that Robyn could walk with $8000
Robyn went with D, final answer.
Answer and value
B. Horse race results
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost, consolation $1000
Value: $not revealed
Bank: Lost, consolation $1000