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14 July, 01:20

Suppose a basketball player has made 265 out of 312 free throws. If the player makes the next 2 free throws, I will pay you $15. Otherwise you pay me $36.

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  1. 14 July, 02:27
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    Loss of $1.67

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The percentage of throwing 256 throws out of 312 is 256/312

    = 0.8205 = 82.05%

    Probability of making the next 2 shots is (0.8205) ^2 = 0.6732

    Pr (of making both shots) = 0.6732

    Pr (of missing both) = 1 - 0.6732

    = 0.3268

    Value when you win = $15

    Value when you lose = - $36

    Expected value = Pr (makes both) * value when you win + Pr (misses both) * value when you lose

    = (0.6732 * 15) + (0.3268*-36)

    = 10.098 + (-11.7684)

    = 10.098 - 11.7684

    = - 1.67

    The player is expected to lose $1.67. It is not worth it.
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