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Mathew buys a single ticket for $8 out of a lottery of 1000 tickets where the prize for the one winning is to be $800. How much is the expected earning per ticket?

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Given:

The number of tickets = 1000

Mathew buys a single ticket for $8

Winning price = $800

To find:

The expected earning per ticket.

Solution:

It is given that the total number of tickets is 1000. So, the probability of winning is:


P(Winning)=(1)/(1000)

The probability of losing is:


P(losing)=(999)/(1000)

The expected earning per ticket is:


E(x)=800* P(Winning)-8* P(losing)


E(x)=800* (1)/(1000)-8* (999)/(1000)


E(x)=(800)/(1000)-(7992)/(1000)


E(x)=(800-7992)/(1000)


E(x)=(-7192)/(1000)


E(x)=-7.192

Therefore, the expected earning per ticket is -7.192. Here, negative sign means loss of $7.192.

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