Most states and Canadian provinces have government-sponsored lotteries. Here is a simple lottery wager, from the Tri-State Pick 3 game that New Hampshire shares with Maine and Vermont. You choose a three-digit number; the state chooses a three-digit winning number at random and pays you $500 if your number is chosen. Because there are 1000 three-digit numbers, you have probability 1/1000 of winning. Taking X to be the amount your ticket pays you, the probability distribution of X is Payoff X Probability: $0.00 0.999 What is your average payoff from many tickets

Answer :

Answer:

For many(n) tickets, the average payoff is 0.5n, in which n is the number of tickets.

Step-by-step explanation:

1/1000 chance of winning.

This means that there is an 1/1000 probability of you earning $500.

1 - 1/1000 = 999/1000 chance of losing.

In this case, you earn nothing.

What is your average payoff from many tickets

[tex]A = \frac{500*1}{1000} + \frac{0*999}{1000} = \frac{500}{1000} = 0.5[/tex]

Your average payoff from a ticket is 0.5. So for many(n) tickets, the average payoff is 0.5n, in which n is the number of tickets.