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23 April, 05:47

Justin buys a racehorse for $25,000 and enters it in two races. He plans to sell the horse afterwards, hoping to make a profit. If the horse wins both races, its value will jump to $100,000. If the horse wins one of the races, it will be worth $60,000. If it loses both races, it will be worth only $15,000. Justin believes that there is a 25% chance the horse will win the first race and a 35% chance it will win the second race. Assume the two races are independent of one another. What is the the expected value?

A) $25,000

B) $201,000

C) $176,000

D) $41,562.50

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  1. 23 April, 05:59
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    The expected value is B
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