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10 April, 01:53

There is a game at the carnival that costs $20 to play. There are two outcomes: either you win $100, or you lose. To play you roll a die. If a six appears you win; all other rolls you lose. if 1000 people played this game during one afternoon what would you expect to be the outcome?

A. the game earns $3330

B. the game earns $1660

C. the game loses $3330

D. the game loses $1660

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  1. 10 April, 05:28
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    Outcome on winning = $100 - $20 = $80

    Outcome on losing = $20

    Probability of winning = 1/6

    Probability of losing = 5/6

    Expected Value = 1/6 (80) + 5/6 (-20) = - 3.333

    This shows on average from each game, the game earns $ 3.333.

    So, if 1000 such games are played, the game will earn 1000 x 3.33 = $3330

    So, the answer to this question is option A
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