superbatman9193
02.06.2021 •
Mathematics
Pedro's check register showed a balance of $422.60. His bank statement showed
a balance of $207.35. Check 507 for $56.00, and check 508 for $119.00 were not listed on the
bank statement. Also, a deposit of $386.80 was not recorded on the bank statement. A service
fee of $2.50, an ATM fee of $1.50, and interest of $0.55 were all listed on the bank statement.
Reconcile Pedro's check register and bank statement. Use a T-Chart to keep organized.
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Ответ:
To find the expected value of this game, we have to multiply the chances by each prize. Then, add up all the possibilities.
(1/6) x $12 + (1/3) x $3 + (1/2) x $8
2 + 1 - 4 = -1
On average, you will lose $1 per game.