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8 May, 12:03

At this years state fair, there was a dice rolling game. If you rolled two dice and got a sum of 2 or 12, you won $20. If you rolled a 7, you won $5. Any other roll was a loss. If the cost is $3 to play one game with one roll of the dice. What is the expectation of the game?

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  1. 8 May, 13:30
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    Expectation of the gain;

    E = (2*$17 + 6*$2 - 28*3) / 36

    E = - $1.06

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For 2 and 12

    Number of possible outcomes = 2

    Gain = 20 - 3 = $17

    For 7

    Number of possible outcomes = 6

    Gain = 5-3 = $2

    For others

    Number of possible outcomes = 36 - (2+6) = 28

    Gain = - $3

    Expectation of the gain;

    E = (2*$17 + 6*$2 - 28*3) / 36 = - $38/36

    E = - $1.06
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