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27 September, 23:49

An ice cream parlor serves ice cream cones, milkshakes, and waffles with ice cream. The cost of an ice cream cone is $1.20, the cost of a milkshake is $2.00, and the cost of a waffle with ice cream is $3.50. If 50% of the customers choose an ice cream cone, 30% choose a milkshake, and 20% choose a waffle with ice cream, what is the expected value of the cost of one item served at the parlor?

$0.99

$1.00

$1.90

$2.00

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  1. 28 September, 00:05
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    Expected value = Sum of Probability * Cost of each ice cream.

    Expected value

    = 50% * $1.20 + 30% * $2.00 + 2 0% * $3.50

    = 0.50 * $1.20 + 0.30 * $2.00 + 0.2 0 * $3.50

    = $1.90

    Expected value of the cost of one ice cream = $1.90
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