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A state offers two lottery games, WinOne and PlayBall. Both games cost $2 per ticket.In WinOne, the player picks a single letter from A to J and a single digit from 0 to 9. If both the letter and the digit match the letter and the digit picked on that day, the player wins $150. In PlayBall, the player picks a single letter from A to T and a single digit from 0 to 9. If both the letter and the digit match the letter and the digit picked on that day, the player wins $280.If Mr. Boyle played WinOne lottery 100 times and won twice, what were his net winnings per turn?A. $1B. $2.5C. $3D. $4

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Answer:A. $1Step-by-step explanation:If he played WinOne 100 times, it means that he spent $200. If he won the lottery twice it means that he won $300 in total. We know that the earnings is given by the difference between the money won and the money spent.Earnings = Won - Spent Earnings $100.Now, the net winning per turn is given by the division between the earnings and the number of times played:Net winning per turn = $100/100 = $1Therefore, he net winning per turn is $1.