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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 21:00 ericadawn2852

Returning to a possible class quiz, Sue believes there will be a quiz and offers 3:2 odds, Torik does not and offers 3:1 odds. The odds Torik is offering are enticing, and you have $200 where you can afford to lose up to $20. Now, one possibility is to bet $20 only with Torik; if there is not a quiz, he wins and keeps your $20. If there is quiz, you win and he owes you $60. But, by hedging, you can bet more without incurring any greater risk. Explain what to do and how much you can earn if there is a quiz.

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