Want this question answered?
KEN JENNINGS
Ken Jennings - won just a little more than $3 (or $4) million on JEOPARDY! and Grand Slam.
win "who wants to be a millionaire USA"
mahmoud saad
Watson won Ken Jennings was second and Brad Rutter was Third
one million dollars
Ken is a very smart man. He knows his stuff... he appeared on Jeopardy 74 times before getting beaten on his 75th appearance. His total winning's on Jeopardy was an outstanding.. $2.52 million.
Winner:Ryu
On June 02 2004 a wise man got his first, in a long string of Jeopardy wins. From a humble background in Utah as a software engineer, Ken Jennings took his first step in setting the world's longest Jeopardy win streak. He was finally beaten November 30 2004 by Nancy Zerg, of Ventura, Ca. after winning 74 games in a row. He lost after missing this final Jeopardy question: Most of this firm's 70,000 seasonal white-collar employees work only four months a year. His answer was: What is Federal Express? The correct answer was: What is H&R Block? Ken Jennings set many Jeopardy and game show records along the way and here are a few: Games played: 75 Game win streak 74 Total winnings: $2,520,700.00 + $2,000.00 consolation prize for finishing second. Highest 1 day win: $75,000.00 Largest winning margin: $73,200.00
The odds of wining a million dollars are worse than the odds of making a million dollars or having a million dollars in assets by X point in your life. In short if you win a million dollars that is great. However if one wants to truly be a millionaire. Then one must be willing to do whatever it takes to become one (well legally).
No, Jennings holds the record for the longest winning streak on Jeopardy! with 74 consecutive wins.
No, William Mckinley had 51 percent of the votes and William Jennings Bryan had 46 percent.