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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 07:40 cjdaly123

A game is played with the following rules. two ordinary number cubes each with six sides labeled 1 to 6 are rolled. after each roll a player is given a certain number of points depending on the outcome. if the sum is 2 or 12 the player receives +5 points
if the sum is 3 or 11 the player receives +2 points
if the sum is any other number the player receives -1 points
what is the expected value of the number of points a player will receive after a roll
A) -1/3 B) 7/11 C)4/3 D)2​

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