1. The lottery order has nothing to do with the winning probability. No matter whether you draw first or later, the total winning probability is equal.
In our work and life, we will encounter something similar to lottery, but this kind of problem is different from lottery. For example, in a company meeting or league building, leaders often ask some brain-burning questions unexpectedly, and in the face of these questions, we must first figure out whether to answer first or later.
3. Answering first may win the opportunity of performance, but if the answer is wrong, it is likely to become a negative example and even leave a bad impression on the leader. Then answer, although it is possible to lose the opportunity to perform, if the previous person answers incorrectly, he may survive, because leaders usually have no patience to listen to everyone's answers. So should I answer first or later? This is a probability problem different from drawing lots.