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Please help! Correct answers only! There is a raffle with 200 tickets. One ticket will win a $550 prize, one ticket will win a $510 prize, one ticket will win a $280 prize, and …
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There is a raffle with 200 tickets. One ticket will win a $550 prize, one ticket will win a $510 prize, one ticket will win a $280 prize, and the rest will win nothing. If you have a ticket, what is the expected payoff?
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" Expected Payoff " = $ 6.70
Explanation:
Consider the steps below;
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