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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 01:40 Arealbot

A“mathematically fair bet” is one in which the amount won will on average equal the amount bet, for example when a gambler bets, say, $100 for a 10 percent chance to win $1,000 ($100 = .10 x $1,000). assuming diminishing marginal utility of dollars, explain why this is not a fair bet in terms of utility. why is it even a less fair bet when the “house” takes a cut of each dollar bet? so is gambling irrational?

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