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A school fundraiser sells 1,200 raffel tickets each ticket costs 2 there is one grand prize worth 100 and 5 smaller prizes 20each what is the excpeted gain or loss for buying 1 ticket
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A school fundraiser sells 1,200 raffel tickets each ticket costs 2 there is one grand prize worth 100 and 5 smaller prizes 20each what is the excpeted gain or loss for buying 1 ticket
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So you don’t have to click the link from the person before,
the answer is “LOSS OF $1.38” :)
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