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If the executives at Avicenna know that they will sell many of these policies, should they expect to make or lose money from offering them? How much?
To answer, take into account the price of the policy and the expected value of the amount paid
out to the beneficiary.
Avicenna can expect to make money from offering these policies.
In the long run, they should expect to make 484 dollars on each policy sold.
Avicenna can expect to lose money from offering these policies.
In the long run, they should expect to lose ] dollars on each policy sold.
Avicenna should expect to neither make nor lose money from offering these policies.
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