Shared winnings on Fanduel refer to the situation where multiple users have the same winning lineup in a contest. In this case, the prize money is divided equally among all the users who have the winning lineup, resulting in each user receiving a portion of the total winnings.
He knows best what he means by that. So ask him to explain.
unfortunately, i don't know. It is the same as saying what is the cause of, or what is the root source of. In other words, explain your problem in detail...get to the bottom of it...the nature..true issue at hand.
A department is a subdivision of an organisation - for instance the Geology department is the subdivision that studies/teaches Geology in a University. Therefore 'departmental' means belonging to a department - as in the departmental staff.
"In credit" in financial terms means that a person or entity has a positive balance in their account or has money owed to them. It indicates that they have funds available to use or that they are owed money by someone else.
The best credit cared rate means that the APR is low and does not charge much yearly. It is a standard way to say how much the credit card would cost and explain the annual percent rate.
You mean on winnings...yes, above minor amounts all winnings/cash ins require reporting and withholding
Do you mean the gambling site or the TV show
being shared
It's just a term that they use to associate with that particular drawing. Mega Ball has has the largest estimated jackpot winnings.
If you don't use the winnings inappropriately, no you can't get in trouble.If you do use the winnings inappropriately, then yes you probably could get in trouble. It depends upon what you mean by 'inappropriately'. If there are court orders in force to limit the use of the money, and you don't abide by them, you can, and likely will, be found to be "In contempt of court" and possibly even charged with fraud, theft, or misappropriation of funds as well.
No. The mean is the expected value of the random variable but you can also have expected values of functions of the random variable. If you define X as the random variable representing the result of a single throw of a fair die, the expected value of X is 3.5, the mean of the probability distribution of X. However, you play a game where you pay someone a certain amount of money for each throw of the die and the other person pays you your "winnings" which depend on the outcome of the throw. The variable, "your winnings", will also have an expected value. As will your opponent's winnings.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
Basically, it means to bet everything on one event
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
You gave a ticket away. That's what it means. If the person wins you don't have any part to the winnings.
What do you mean by explain? Advise what it is that you need explaining on.
explain please = explique por favor