The break down of OZ Lotto results dividends can be found at OzLotteries.com
Total Prize Pool:AUD $177,422,481.61
Division One 7 Main Numbers
2 winners Prize Pool: AUD $106,549,984.76
Each winner received: AUD $53,274,992.38
Division Two 6 Main Numbers, 1 Supplementary
60 winners Prize Pool: AUD $2,008,095.00
Each winner received: AUD $33,468.25
Division Three 6 Main Numbers
1114 winners Prize Pool: AUD $4,134,332.50
Each winner received: AUD $3,711.25
Division Four 5 Main Numbers, 1 Supplementary
6809 winners Prize Pool: AUD $2,126,110.25
Each winner received: AUD $312.25
Division Five 5 Main Numbers
61933 winners Prize Pool: AUD $2,480,416.65
Each winner received: AUD $40.05
Division Six 4 Main Numbers
1384849 winners Prize Pool: AUD $28,320,162.05
Each winner received: AUD $20.45
Division Seven 3 Main Numbers, 1 Supplementary
2409347 winners Prize Pool: AUD $31,803,380.40
Each winner received: AUD $13.20
The factors of 802 are: 1 2 401 802
802 AD means the yera 802 of the current era as defined by the West, ( approximately 802 yeras after the birth of Jesus)
601 * 802 = 482,002
379 1181 802
802 + 6487 = 7289
Yes, 2 is a factor of 802.
2 x 401 = 802
-802 is a rational number
The IEEE was started at February, 1980. So they started to name their standard as 802 such as 802.2, 802.3,802.11 .... 802 - 80 Represents the year when they started 2 - Represents the month
There was no British foreign minister in 802.
The number 802 is spelled or spoken "eight hundred and two."
802 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 802/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.