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Suppose 10000 tickets are sold in a lottery each for ₹ 1. First prize is of ₹ 1. First prize is of ₹ 3000 and the second prize is of ₹ 2000. There are three third prizes of ₹ 500 each. If you buy one ticket, then what is your expectation?

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