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There is a 0.9986 probability that a randomly selected 32 -year-old male lives through the year. A life insurance company charges $185 for insuring that the male will live through the year. If the male does not survive the year, the policy pays out $120,000 as a death benefit. Complete parts (a)-(c) below.

a. From the perspective of the 32 -year-old male, what are the monetary values corresponding to the two events of surviving the year and not surviving? The value corresponding to surviving the year is? The value corresponding to not surviving the year is? (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)

b. If the 32-year-old male purchases the policy, what is his expected value? (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)

c. Can the insurance company expect to make a profit from many such policies? Why? [Yes/No] because the insurance company expects to make an average profit of $185 on every 32-year-old male it insures for 1 year. (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)

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