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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 21:20 greeneverette88cg

Consider the following game. you pay $10 to play and roll a fair die. let x be the number on the top of the die. you win $y , where y = 2x + 2. (a) compute e(y ) and var(y ). (b) is this a fair game? (does the e[y ] equal the cost of playing the game? )

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