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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 23:16 Jana1517

Scary Airline predicts that the annual probability of one of its jets being destroyed in a crash is 1 in 10 million. If destroyed, the value of the property damage to the plane equals $50 million. Assume that there are no partial losses; the plane is either destroyed in a crash or suffers no loss.

Show the physical damage loss distribution for Scary Airline's planes.
Calculate the expected value of the physical damage loss.
Show the calculations for the variance and the standard deviation.

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