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(From Kemeny<ref group="Notes" >Private communication.</ref>) Show that, if you make 100 bets on the number 17 at roulette at Monte Carlo (see [[guide:E4fd10ce73#exam 6.7 |Example]]),
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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> (From Kemeny<ref group="Notes" >Private communication.</ref>) Show that, if you make
100 bets on the number 17 at roulette at Monte Carlo (see [[guide:E4fd10ce73#exam 6.7 |Example]]),
you will have a probability greater than 1/2 of coming out ahead.  What is your
you will have a probability greater than 1/2 of coming out ahead.  What is your
expected winning?
expected winning?

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(From Kemeny[Notes 1]) Show that, if you make 100 bets on the number 17 at roulette at Monte Carlo (see Example), you will have a probability greater than 1/2 of coming out ahead. What is your expected winning?

Notes

  1. Private communication.