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Business, 14.06.2020 01:57 mcccreamullinsr

Sahar starts with g $69 and then pays $39 for a new my Phone. For an additional $19 she can fully insure her phone against all damage. Sahar figures that there is a 25% chance she will completely ruin her phone by dropping it, after which she would definitely pay the $39 to replace it. Her utility is given by , where includes the total value of her cash and of her phone. What is Sahar's expected utility if she buys the insurance

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