Suppose you play a game with a spinner. You play each game by spinning the spinner once. P(red) = P(blue) = Ķ, and P(green) = . If you land on red, you pay 10 pesos. If you land on blue, you don't pay or win anything. If you land on green, you win 10 pesos. What is the expected profit of the ga
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Suppose you play a game with a spinner. You play each game by spinning the spinner once. P(red) = P(blue) = Ķ, and P(green) = . If you land on red, you pay 10 pesos. If you land on blue, you don't pay or win anything. If you land on green, you win 10 pesos. What is the expected profit of the game?
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