Mathematics, 05.05.2020 20:26 damienlopezram
The casino game of chuck-a-luck seems quite simple and that it would be a pretty good bet. In this game, three dice are rolled (usually inside a wire cage).You can bet a set amount, let's say $5, on a specific number 1-6. You win the amount of your bet for each appearance of your number on the dice. If thenumber does not appear, you lose your bet. For example, let's say you bet $5 on the number 3. If it appears on exactly one die, you win $5 (and keep your bet) with probability 75/216. If it appears on exactly two dice, you win $10 (and keep your bet) with probability 15/216. If it appears on all three dice, you win $15 (and keep your bet) with probability 1/216. If it appears on none of the dice, you lose your original $5 bet. Construct the probability distribution for chuck-a-luck and determine your expected winnings on a $5 bet.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Type the correct answer in the box. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar.a city water tank holds 20 gallons of water. a technician empties 25% of the tank. how many more gallons of water must be removed from thetank so that it has 5 of the water that it started with: the technician must removemore gallons of water for the tank to have 5 of the water that it started with.
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