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In Las Vegas the roulette wheel has a 0 and a 00 and then the numbers 1 to 36 marked on equal slots; the wheel is spun and a ball stops randomly in | |||
numbers 1 to 36 marked on equal slots; the wheel is spun and a ball stops randomly in | |||
one slot. When a player bets 1 dollar on a number, he receives 36 dollars if the | one slot. When a player bets 1 dollar on a number, he receives 36 dollars if the | ||
ball stops on this number, for a net gain of 35 dollars; otherwise, he loses his | ball stops on this number, for a net gain of 35 dollars; otherwise, he loses his | ||
dollar bet. Find the expected value for his winnings. | dollar bet. Find the expected value for his winnings. |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 14 June 2024
In Las Vegas the roulette wheel has a 0 and a 00 and then the numbers 1 to 36 marked on equal slots; the wheel is spun and a ball stops randomly in one slot. When a player bets 1 dollar on a number, he receives 36 dollars if the ball stops on this number, for a net gain of 35 dollars; otherwise, he loses his dollar bet. Find the expected value for his winnings.