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Mathematics, 24.01.2021 14:00 keithlavender123

Jay Seago is suing the manufacturer of his car for $3.5 million because of a defect that he believes cause him to have an accident. The accident kept him out of work for a year. The company has offered a settlement of $700,000, of which he would receive $600,000 after attorney’s fees and court cost of $75,000. If he wins, he is not guaranteed his full requested settlement. His attorney believes that there is 50% chance he could receive the full settlement, in which Jay would realize $2 million after his attorney takes out her cut, and a 50% chance that the jury will award him a lesser amount of $1 million, of which Jay would get $500,000. Using decision tree analysis, decide whether Jay should proceed with the lawsuit against the manufacturer.

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