Basic Computation: Expected Value For a fundraiser, 1000 raffle tickets are sold and the winner is chosen

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Basic Computation: Expected Value For a fundraiser, 1000 raffle tickets are sold and the winner is chosen at random. There is only one prize, $500 in cash. You buy one ticket.

(a) What is the probability you will win the prize of

$500?

(b) Your expected earnings can be found by multiplying the value of the prize by the probability you will win the prize. What are your expected earnings?

c) Interpretation If a ticket costs $2, what is the difference between your “costs” and “expected earnings”? How much are you effectively contributing to the fundraiser?AppendixLO1

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Understandable Statistics Concepts And Methods

ISBN: 9780357719176

13th Edition

Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase

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