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单项选择题
Oskar is an expected utility maximiser with utility function 𝑢 ( 𝑐 ) = 𝑐 . A gamble that gives him consumption of $9 with probability 1/2, and consumption of $25 with probability 1/2 is exactly as good for Oskar as being sure to have an income of:
选项
A.4
B.17
C.12.5
D.16
E.9
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We start by restating the scenario to ensure clarity: Oskar is an expected utility maximiser with u(c) = c, so his utility is simply consumption itself. The gamble offers $9 with probability 1/2 and $25 with probability 1/2. The task is to find the certain amount that would give the same utility as this lottery.
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