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Why aren there an equal number of mail-in winners and Internet winners?

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Why aren there an equal number of mail-in winners and Internet winners?

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Because the drawings select entries at random, the ratio between mail-in winners and Internet winners generally follows the ratio of entries received from either the mail or the Internet. If there are more winners from mail-in entries, it means that there were generally more entries received through the mail than through the Internet, and vice versa.

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