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You and a friend play a game where you each toss a balanced coin. If the upper faces on the coins are both tails, you win $2; if the faces are both heads, you win $6; if the coins do not match (one shows a head, the other a tail), you lose $3 (win (−$3)). Calculate the mean and variance of Y, your winnings on a single play of the game. Note that E(Y)> 0. how mucuh should you oay ti okay this game if your net winnings, the difference between the payoff and cost of playing, are to have mean 0?
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If you apply the changes below to the linear parent function f(x)=x what is the equation of the new function vertically stretched by a factor of 3 flip over the x axis
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The equation represents the function f, and the graph represents the function g. f(x)=3(5/2)^x determine the relationship between the growth factors of f and g. a. the growth factor of g is twice the growth factor of f. b. the growth factor of f is twice the growth factor of g. c. the growth factor of f is 2.5 times the growth factor of g. d. the growth factor of f is the same as the growth factor of g.
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