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you pay $2 to play a game in which you roll one fair die. If you roll a 5 on the first roll, you win $5. If you roll a 1 or 2, you win $3 . If not you lose your money. Find the expected value for this
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you pay $2 to play a game in which you roll one fair die. If you roll a 5 on the first roll, you win $5. If you roll a 1 or 2, you win $3 . If not you lose your money. Find the expected value for this game.
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the answer is 4
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Show the online response please but I say 4
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