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24 April, 00:56

You insurance policy on your car costs $600 a year. If you total your vehicle, you insurance company will pay $25,000 towards a new vehicle. The probability that you will total your car is. 002. What is your annual expected value?

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  1. 24 April, 01:21
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    Your annual expected value is - $550.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    0.002 probability that you will total your car.

    If you total your car, you pay the insurance of $600, but you get the $25,000 insurance. So in total, the net value will be $24,400.

    1-0.002 = 0.998 probability that you will not total your car.

    In this case, you lose $600.

    What is your annual expected value?

    Multiply each net value by it's probability.

    E = 0.002*24400 - 0.998*600 = - 550

    Your annual expected value is - $550.
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