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1:Suppose we have a bag with $10$ slips of paper in it. Eight slips have a $3$ on them and the other two have a $9$ on them. What is the expected value of the number shown if we add one additional $9$ to the bag? 2:Suppose we have a bag with $10$ slips of paper in it. Eight slips have a $3$ on them and the other two have a $9$ on them. What is the expected value of the number shown if we add two additional $9$'s (instead of just one) to the bag? 3:Suppose we have a bag with $10$ slips of paper in it. Eight slips have a $3$ on them and the other two have a $9$ on them. How many $9$'s do we have to add to make the expected value equal to $6$? 4:Suppose we have a bag with $10$ slips of paper in it. Eight slips have a $3$ on them and the other two have a $9$ on them. How many $9$'s do I have to add before the expected value is at least $8$? I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWES ALL OF THEM CORRECT
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