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of the various options available in Monte Carlo roulette.
<ul><li> Compute the expected winnings of a 1 franc bet on red under option (a).
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<li> Repeat part (a) for option (b).
<li> Repeat part (a) for option (b).

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The reader is referred to Example for an explanation of the various options available in Monte Carlo roulette.

  • Compute the expected winnings of a 1 franc bet on red under option (a).
  • Repeat part (a) for option (b).
  • Compare the expected winnings for all three options.