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Expected values can also be used to determine expected profit or loss for an investment opportunity. If a new investment opportunity has a 75 percent chance of creating an 8 percent annual rate of return but a 25 percent chance to cause a 14 percent loss, the expected value can be used to determine if the investment is worth the risk.
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