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Chapter 6 Review Homework 

6.  For a multistate lottery, the following probability distribution represents the cash prizes of the lottery with their corresponding probabilities. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.

(a) If the grand prize is $14,000, 000, find and interpret the expected cash prize. If a ticket costs $1, what is your expected profit from one ticket?

 
The expected cash prize is

 

What is the correct interpretation of the expected cash prize?

The expected profit from one $1 ticket is

(b) To the nearest million, how much should the grand prize be so that you can expect a profit?

(c) Does the size of the grand prize affect your chance of​ winning? Explain.

  1. ​No, because the expected profit is always​ $0 no matter what the grand prize is.
  2. ​Yes, because your expected profit increases as the grand prize increases.
  3. No, because your chance of winning is determined by the properties of the​ lottery, not the payouts.

 

 

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