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Business, 08.04.2021 18:40 daviddorley

There are two propositions: a) I flip a coin. If it is heads, you are paid$3; if it is tails, you are paid$0. It costs you$1 to participate in this proposition. You may do so at any level, or repeatedly and the scale of the payoff accordingly. b) You may keep your money in your pocket(earning no interest). Here is a third proposition: c) I flip the coin three times. If at least two of the flips are heads, you are paid$27; otherwise 0. How much is this proposition worth

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