In A Game Of Dungeons And Dragons Your Party Consists Of A Druid A Warlock A Monk And A Berserker The Party Comes Ac 1 (73.59 KiB) Viewed 94 times
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In a game of Dungeons and Dragons your party consists of a druid, a warlock, a monk, and a berserker. The party comes across a character living alone in the woods who offers you an opportunity to play a game of chance. The game costs five gold coins, which is called the wager, to play. The game is played by first rolling a six-sided die. If you roll a 1 or a 2, you then roll the six-sided die again. If you roll a 3 or 4, you roll a 10-sided die on the second roll. If you roll a 5 or 6, you have to roll a 20-sided die. If you roll a 1, 10, or 20 on the second roll, your wager is returned to you, and you win 10, 50, and 100 gold pieces, respectively. All other outcomes on the second roll result in your losing your original wager. Before playing the game, your druid friend computes the expected value of the game to decide whether or not you should play. What is the expected value of this game? Note: Round to the nearest thousandth.
Consider a random variable with the probability mass function (PMF) of P(X= x) = for x = 1,2,or 3. What is the expected value of X? Note: Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
P(X = x) = på for x = Consider a random variable with the probability mass function (PMF) of - 1,2,or 3. What is P(X > 1)? Note: Round to the nearest thousandth.
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