Question 15 Let G= (x,p; y,q; z,r) be a gamble, where x, y, z are amounts of money and p, q, r are probabilities. Let U(

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Question 15 Let G= (x,p; y,q; z,r) be a gamble, where x, y, z are amounts of money and p, q, r are probabilities. Let U(

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Question 15
Let G= (x,p; y,q; z,r) be a gamble, where x, y, z are amounts of money and p, q, r are probabilities.
Let U(M) = √(M) be the utility function of money, where √(M) is the square root of a given amount of money.
If x=$16, y = $49, z = $144 and p=50%, q=5%, r=45%, what is the expected utility of the gamble?
7.75
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4.8
75.25
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