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Mathematics, 23.06.2019 13:20 tchloe448

At a carnival, a toy boat race costs $4 to enter. second place earns a prize worth $8, and third place earns a prize worth $5. if the probability of winning any of the prizes is \frac{1}{12}, what should the first place prize be worth for the game to be fair? (a) $35(b) $23(c) $31(d) $41

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