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You and a friend are playing a game of chance. Every time you roll (using a fair die) a 1, 2, 3, or 4, you are successful, and your friend will pay you $1. Every time you roll a 5 or 6, you must pay your friend $2. If 65% of your rolls are successful and 35% of your rolls are unsuccessful, how much money do you expect to have won/owe by the end of the game?

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