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The owner of a chicken processing plant makes $1,000,000 per year from his chicken processing plant, and $1,000,000 per year from other sources. He notices that a total of $30,000 worth of chickens per year are being taken home by his 100 employees to supplement their minimum wage living standards (this works out to less than $6 per week per employee). These chickens are being taken out through the fire safety doors, so the owner is considering blocking the doors permanently. This is against the law because any reasonable person knows that sealing fire doors kills people in the event of a fire. The probability of a fire is 0.01 per year (one percent per year). If a fire breaks out it will be discovered that the owner sealed the safety doors, and the owner will have to pay $F = 700, 000 worth of fines and legal fees. The owner's von NeumannMorgenstern utility function is u(x) = √x where x is the owner's income in a given year. The owner cares only about x.

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