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Okay, so in this problem, you play a game.
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It doesn't seem like a very fun game that has 13 balls in it.
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So one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
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You pay six dollars to play this game, so that's important because right off the bat, you're down six dollars.
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And then they tell you what you're going to win if you pull each of these numbers.
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So if you draw balls 1 and 2, you win $1 and $2 respectively.
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So if you think about that, if you've paid $6 and you win $1, you're still down $5.
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And if you pay $6 and you win $2, you're still down $4.
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This is going to be net winnings over here.
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Net means including what you already paid.
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They say if you draw a multiple of four, you will.
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Win $8.
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So if you've already paid $6 and you win $8, that's just a net of $2, positive $2 for every multiple of four.
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So 4, 8, and 12, you win $2.
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And then for everything else, you win nothing.
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So for everything else, you are down $6.
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Give me a minute to write that down because you paid $6 and you won nothing.
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So the odds of you winning any money in this game are low...