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Jessica presently has five accounts, and her manager is considering assigning her three more accounts. the new accounts would bring potential volume to her business, and some of her present accounts have potential for growth as well. if she achieved her expected additional volume in all accounts, by what percentage would she increase her total volume? complete the table below.

1

2

3

4

5

account number

existing volume

potential

additional volume

probability of getting additional volume

expected value of additional volume

1

$10,000

$17,000

0.54

$9180

2

31,000

0





3

22,000

16,000

0.16

2560

4

33,000

0

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5

11,000

5000

0.36

nothing

6

0

30,000

0.07

nothing

7

0

23,000

0.88

nothing

8

0

47,000

0.77

nothing

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