Asked by Hayli
The game of roulette uses a wheel containing 38 pockets. Thirty-six pockets are numbered 1,2.....,36, and the remaining two are marked 0 and 00. The wheel is spun, and a pocket is identified as the "winner." Assume that the observance of any one pocket is just as likely as any other.
Suppose you bet $5 on a single number--say, the number 18. The payoff on this type of bet is usually 35 to 1. What is your expected gain?
Suppose you bet $5 on a single number--say, the number 18. The payoff on this type of bet is usually 35 to 1. What is your expected gain?
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Answered by
Reiny
prob of your number coming up is 1/36
expected gain = 35(5)(1/36) = 4.86
So, just like in every gambling game, in the long-run you would lose.
expected gain = 35(5)(1/36) = 4.86
So, just like in every gambling game, in the long-run you would lose.
Answered by
Hayli
thank you
Answered by
Reiny
the Prob of your number coming up is 1/38 , not 1/36
which changes the result to
5(35)(1/38) = 4.61
even worse than before
which changes the result to
5(35)(1/38) = 4.61
even worse than before
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