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Please help! Correct answer only! There is a raffle for a $380 prize. Out of 100 tickets, one ticket will win the prize, and the other tickets will win nothing. If you have a ti…
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There is a raffle for a $380 prize. Out of 100 tickets, one ticket will win the prize, and the other tickets will win nothing. If you have a ticket, what is the expected payoff?
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$3.80
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380/100= an expected payoff of 3.8 dollars. Hope this helps!
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