Consider the following random experiment: we toss a two-sided coin (H on one side and T on
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Consider the following random experiment: we toss a two-sided coin (H on one side and T on the other side) n = 3736 times. In any given toss, the probability the coin comes up H is p = P(H) = 0.36. Each time the coin comes up H we give Tom 20.36dollars and take from Tom 10.36dollars if it comes up T (so Tom either gets 20.36or gets -10.36, i.e., loses 10.36 dollars).
How many dollars do we expect Tom will get on "average", i.e., per experiment?
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