D. 6.50, 6.75, 7.00, 7.25, 7.50, ...
The answer depends on what proportion you want the expected value for.
-28 000 000 000
open-ended lease :) A+
P(rolls a ten)=3/36=1/12 P(rolls a three)=2/36=1/18 [I am going to assume that if he rolls a ten or three, he also gets his five dollars back, in addition to the winnings.] Expected value=(1/12)*10+(1/18)*20-(31/36)*5=-85/36, or approximately -2.36 If he doesn't get his five dollars back when he wins, Expected value=(1/12)*10+(1/18)*20-5=-110/36, or approximately -3.055 [I actually just had this on my statistics final. I got this one wrong still don't know the answer, but the answer you have isn't one of the possible answers I had.... Maybe -2.78?]
Roughly 195 million. Oh dear! At least that's the jackpot odds. When you hear that you can win 50 or 100 million dollars if you play $1, your expected value (prize * expected probability of winning) is still less than $1. See related link.
6.50, 6.75. 7.00, 7.25, 7.50
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004523523457324987873520900008999999999 dollars a minute
20 dollars each
The answer depends on what proportion you want the expected value for.
2 dollars each
Forecasting
Forecasting
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