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18 August, 07:54

Scatterbrain Samantha often forgets to lock her house. This has caused the probability of a burglary to be 30%. If her house gets broken into, she faces a property loss of $10,000, otherwise she gets to keep her $100,000. What is her expected loss?

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  1. 18 August, 08:23
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    The question is missing the below options:

    A $3000? B$10,000? C$30,000? D$100,000

    The correct option is A, as expected loss is $3000 as computed below

    Explanation:

    The expected loss can be computed thus:

    probability of theft*property loss of theft+probability of no theft*property loss of no theft

    Probability of theft is 0.3 (30%)

    probability of no theft 0.7 (1-0.3)

    property loss of theft is $10000

    property loss when no theft occur is $0

    Expected loss=0.3*$10000+0.7*$0

    expected loss=$3000+$0

    expected loss=$3000

    One needs to know that the entire probability of theft and no theft occurring is 1, so when one is given as 0.3, automatically the remainder belongs to other.
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