The law of large numbers seeks to show that the expected utility principle can be derived from axioms that hold independently of what would happen in the long run. True or False.
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The expected utility principle is a decision-making principle that suggests that individuals should choose the option with the highest expected utility, which is the weighted average of the possible outcomes. Show more…
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