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Statistics for Super Sete
Statistics of real draws
In Super Sete statistics, the numbers are represented as follows: the first number (ten) represents the column and the second number (unit) represents the line/number. Example: 15 corresponds to column 1, number 5.
Super Sete (until the draw 542 on May 10, 2024)

Distribution of even and odd numbers

Occurrences of even and odd numbers in draws
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Quantity of odd numbers
Quantity of odd numbers drawn
Actual frequency
Expected frequency
0
1
4
1
26
29
2
84
89
3
148
148
4
161
148
5
93
88
6
28
29
7
1
4
Quantity
of odd numbers drawn
Actual
occurrences
Expected
occurrences
Last
draw
Shortest
interval
Largest
interval
Current
interval
Average
interval
0
1
4
74
74
74
468
74.00
1
26
29
513
1
80
29
19.73
2
84
89
537
1
24
5
6.39
3
148
148
539
1
16
3
3.64
4
161
148
541
1
18
1
3.36
5
93
88
542
1
34
0
5.83
6
28
29
484
1
77
58
17.29
7
1
4
298
298
298
244
298.00
  • The table shows data on the distribution of even and odd numbers on draws, considering all draws of super sete (with the current matrix).
  • Actual occurrences are the real total occurrences of a determined quantity of even/odd numbers on draws.
  • Expected occurrences are the expected occurrences of a determined quantity of even/odd numbers on draws, according to mathematical probability.
  • Last draw is the most recent draw in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers.
  • Shortest interval is the shortest gap between draws in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers.
  • Longest interval is the longest gap between draws in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers.
  • Current interval is the current interval since the last draw in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers.
  • Average interval is the general average of intervals between draws in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers (until the last draw in which occurred a determined quantity of even/odd numbers).
  • The actual and expected occurrences tend to get closer to each other the largest the sample.