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This question is a continuation of the previous question. Based on the expected value of the previous question, which of the following is a possibility for Rahul?Note: Multiple options may be correct.Rahul wins ₹50,000 prize money in the first game.Rahul loses all the first 100 games.Rahul loses ₹500 rupees in the first game.

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This question is a continuation of the previous question. Based on the expected value of the previous question, which of the following is a possibility for Rahul?Note: Multiple options may be correct.Rahul wins ₹50,000 prize money in the first game.Rahul loses all the first 100 games.Rahul loses ₹500 rupees in the first game.

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Without the context of the previous question, it's impossible to accurately answer this question. The expected value from the previous question would determine which of these outcomes are possible for Rahul. Please provide the details of the previous question.

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