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14 June, 04:41

If a gambler rolls two dice amd gets the sum of 5 he wins $30. If he gets a sum of 3 he wins $50. The cost of playing is $15. What is the expectation of this game? A. $0.83 B. - $3.89 C. - $8.89 D. - $12.50

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  1. 14 June, 07:34
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    C) - $8.89

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If he rolls two dice and gets the sum of 5, he wins $30.

    If he gets the sum of 3, he wins $50

    While rolling two dice, there are 36 possible outcomes (6^2) = 36

    There are four possible ways (1,4 3,2 2,3 4,1) of obtaining the sum of 5 out of 36 possible outcomes.

    The probability of expecting the sum of 5 = 4/36

    = 1/9

    This means that on every try we expect $30/9

    There are two possible ways (1,2 2 2,1) of obtaining the sum of 3 out of 36 possible outcomes.

    The probability of expecting the sum of 5 = 2/36

    = 1/18

    This means that on every try we expect $50/18

    For every 9 rolls, you expect to get $30 and on every 18, you expect to get $50. On any particular roll, you should expect to gey

    $30/9 + $50/18

    = (60+50) / 18

    = 110/18

    = $6.11

    Given that each game he is playing cost $15. The overall expectations is to lose (15 - 6.11) = $8.89 each time he plays.

    Answer = - $8.89
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