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You bought one $2 chance
You bought one $2 chance on an $84 radio. Sixty chances were sold. Was buying a chance a "good deal"?
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You bought one $2 chance on an $84 radio. Sixty chances were sold. Was buying a chance a "good deal"?
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Each ticket bought is $2.25. Each ticket bought
Gives one chance in the drawing. Jose Purchased 10 tickets. If there were 510
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Anonymous
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Each ticket bought is $2.25. Each ticket bought
Gives one chance in the drawing. Jose Purchased 10 tickets. If there were 510
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Anonymous
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an investor estimates that there is a 1 in 10 chance that a stock purchase will lose 20% of its value,2 in 10 chance that it
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Rank the three events below in increasing order of probability. For example, if you choose “A B C�, you are saying
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gerd
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to accelerate a project by crashing will cost $20000, the change will have the following benefits: 25% chance of $15,000
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Mary
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to accelerate a project by crashing will cost $20000, the change will have the following benefits: 25% chance of $15,000
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Mary
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You bought one $2 chance on an $84 radio. Sixty chances were sold. What
is your expectation? ( not 0.57)
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sam
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You bought one $2 chance on an $84 radio. Sixty chances were sold. What is your expectation?
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Cheril
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