In a​ state's Pick 3 lottery​ game, you pay ​$1.38 to select a sequence of three digits​ (from 0 to​ 9), such as 300. If you select the same sequence of three digits that are​ drawn, you win and collect ​$439.97. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e).

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In a​ state's Pick 3 lottery​ game, you pay
​$1.38
to select a sequence of three digits​ (from 0 to​ 9), such as
300.
If you select the same sequence of three digits that are​ drawn, you win and collect
​$439.97.
Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e).
 
 
 

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Part 1
a. How many different selections are​ possible?
 
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Part 2
b. What is the probability of​ winning?
 
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​(Type an integer or a​ decimal.)
Part 3
c. If you​ win, what is your net​ profit?
 
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​(Type an integer or a​ decimal.)
Part 4
d. Find the expected value.
 
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​(Round to the nearest hundredth as​ needed.)
Part 5
e. If you bet
$1.38
in a certain​ state's Pick 4​ game, the expected value is
−$0.94.
Which bet is​ better, a
​$1.38
bet in the Pick 3 game or a
$1.38
bet in the Pick 4​ game? Explain.
 
 
A.
Neither bet is better because both games have the same expected value.
 
B.
The Pick 3 game is a better bet because it has a larger expected value.
 
C.
The Pick 4 game is a better bet because it has a larger expected value.
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