QUESTION 6. The state sells 5 million lottery tickets at $2.00 apiece and offers the following prizes. waivistni zeywelmsteya 100 ml 2100 nerli $100 92 brown 6000 winners 9riT 199112 9ri1 moni 2toibi & bas agallos yd1690 901 mort 210229tonq à ni alleo sybuj $2,500 250 winners AI szort to à abbiq vimobns Insegsq ytused sinub108 221Meri) ni quan $50,000 12 winners tolbi A bns 2102291019 S ad lliw yiuj erit terit vtilidedong art $100,000 6 winners $250,000 3 winners $2,500,000 1 winner Part a. You buy one ticket. What is the probability that your ticket wins a prize? (any prize) Part b. What is the expected value of your ticket?
QUESTION 6. The state sells 5 million lottery tickets at $2.00 apiece and offers the following prizes. waivistni zeywelmsteya 100 ml 2100 nerli $100 92 brown 6000 winners 9riT 199112 9ri1 moni 2toibi & bas agallos yd1690 901 mort 210229tonq à ni alleo sybuj $2,500 250 winners AI szort to à abbiq vimobns Insegsq ytused sinub108 221Meri) ni quan $50,000 12 winners tolbi A bns 2102291019 S ad lliw yiuj erit terit vtilidedong art $100,000 6 winners $250,000 3 winners $2,500,000 1 winner Part a. You buy one ticket. What is the probability that your ticket wins a prize? (any prize) Part b. What is the expected value of your ticket?
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1 winner
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