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17 April, 21:59

Ty's experimental probability of winning a certain game is 1/3. Jana's expiremental probability of winning the same game is 3/4. If Ty and Jana each played the game 120 times, how many more games would Jana expect to win over Ty?

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  1. 17 April, 22:04
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    Jana is expected to win 40 more games over Ty.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If Ty plays the game 120 times, he is expected to win in 1/3 part of 120 games, which is (1/3 * 120 = ) 40 games.

    If Jana plays the game 120 times, she is expected to win in 2/3 part of 120 games, which is (2/3 * 120 = ) 80 games.

    If Jana is expected to win 80 times an Ty is expected to 40 times, then Jana is expected to win (80 - 40 = ) 40 more games over Ty.
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