Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.03.2020 04:42, sandersmakaylaovq5vu

A certain game involves tossing 3 fair coins, and it pays 1717cents¢ for 3 heads, 1010cents¢ for 2 heads, and 11cents¢ for 1 head. Is 1010cents¢ a fair price to pay to play this game? That is, does the 1010cents¢ cost to play make the game fair?

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