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15 June, 01:49

involving a carnival fishpond. Assume that the pond contains 100 fish: 78 purple, 21 blue, and 1 silver. A contestant pays $0.65 to randomly catch one fish and receives $0.40 if the fish is purple, $0.80 if the fish is blue, and $13.00 if the fish is silver. How much (on average) does the carnival gain on each play?

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  1. 15 June, 02:01
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    On average the carnival gain on each play

    = 0.04 dollars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that a pond contains 100 fish: 78 purple, 21 blue, and 1 silver.

    Fish Purple Blue Silver total

    Frequency 78 21 1 100

    Prob 0.78 0.21 0.01 1

    Revenue 0.4 0.8 13

    game fee 0.65 0.65 0.65

    Net revenue - 0.25 0.15 12.35

    Net Rev*Prob - 0.195 0.0315 0.1235 - 0.04

    Thus we get per player expected net revenue is - 0.04

    This would be gain for Carnival

    Hence On average the carnival gain on each play

    = 0.04 dollars
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