Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.12.2021 21:10, babydani11

Suppose you play a die-rolling game in which a fair 6-sided die is rolled once. If the outcome of the roll (the number of dots on the side facing upward) is odd, you win as many dollars as the number
you have rolled. Otherwise, you lose as many dollars as the number you have rolled. Let X be the
profit of the game or the amount of money won or lost per roll. Negative profit corresponds to lost
money
(a) What is your profit of the outcome if the roll is 2?
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