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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 20:30 jamesjarrell67

Expected value (50 points)
game: roll two dice. win a prize based on the sum of the dice.
cost of playing the game: $1
prizes:
win $10 if your sum is odd.
win $5 if you roll a sum of 4 or 8.
win $50 if you roll a sum of 2 or 12.
explain how to find the expected value of playing this game. what is the expected value of playing this game? show your work. (30 points)
someone want to me find the expected value? i know how to do it with single things but not ones this complex.
is much appreciated

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