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Business, 06.11.2019 04:31 jalexus

Scott likes to day trade on the internet. on a good day, he averages $390 gain. on a bad day, be averages a $275 loss. suppose that he has good days 24% of the time, bad days 36% of the time, and the rest of the time, he breaks even. let x represent scott's income from day trading. what is the expected value of scott's day trading hobby? after 1 month, (30 days), how much money would he expect to make/lose? (in other words, what is the net gain/loss? ) group of answer choices

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