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30 December, 06:51

Each day your friend goes to NYU, she has a 30% probability of buying a falafel platter for $6, a 50% probability of buying iced coffee for $4, and a 4% chance of riding a taxi home for $25. Over the course, of a month, she travels to NYU on twenty days.

Let F be the amount of money she spends on falafel in a month, C the amount she spends on coffee, and T the amount she spends on taxis.

(a) Find E[F]

(b) Find E[T]

(c) Find E[C]

(d) Find E[F + C + T]

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  1. 30 December, 07:16
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    (a) $54

    (b) $60

    (c) $30

    (d) $6.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose a month has 30 days. Then the expected expense for the whole month is 30 times the expected expense at each day

    (a) E[F] = 30*30%*$6 = 30*0.3*6 = $54

    (b) E[T] = 30*50%*$4 = 30*0.5*4 = $60

    (c) E[C] = 30*4%*$25 = 30*0.04*25 = $30

    (d) Suppose all events are independent, the probability that she would spend on all 3 items on the same day is

    P[F+T+C] = 0.3*0.5*0.04 = 0.006

    So the expected expense she would make on all 3 items is

    E[F+T+C] = 30*0.006 * (6+4+25) = $6.3
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