SOLUTION: MD has a new type of scratch-off ticket for $500 to win one of: 10 prizes of $700 2 runner-up prizes of $3,000 1 grand prize of $600,000 Once they’ve sold 5,000 tickets, th

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Question 1195253: MD has a new type of scratch-off ticket for $500 to win one of:
10 prizes of $700
2 runner-up prizes of $3,000
1 grand prize of $600,000
Once they’ve sold 5,000 tickets, they will select the winning tickets.
What is the expected value?

Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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The question is presumably the expected value OF ONE TICKET....

(1) Using the formal definition of expected value....

Cost: $500
10/5000 chance of winning $700
2/5000 chance of winning $3000
1/5000 chance of winning $600,000

Expected value:

%2810%2F5000%29%28700%29%2B%282%2F5000%29%283000%29%2B%281%2F5000%29%28600000%29-500
%281.4%2B1.2%2B120%29-500
122.6-500
-377.4

ANSWER: -377.4; or a loss of $377.40

(2) Using a less formal common sense method (which uses the same calculations, though in a different order)....

Total payout: 10($700)+2($3000)+1($600,000) = $613,000
Total cost of the 500 tickets: 5000($500) = $2,500,000
payout minus cost: -$1,887,000

expected value per ticket: (-$1,887,000)/5000 = -$377.40