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4. A mysterious card playing squirrel offers you the opportunity to join in his game. The rules are: To play you must pay him $2. • If you pick a spade from a shuffled pack, you win $9 Find the expected
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4. A mysterious card playing squirrel offers you the opportunity to join in
his game. The rules are:
To play you must pay him $2.
• If you pick a spade from a shuffled pack, you win $9
Find the expected value you win (or lose) per game.
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is there a picture along with this??
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