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An individual purchases a one-year, $150 warranty for a new television. They estimate there is a 30% chance the television will require a repair that would cost $600 without the warranty. At the end of the year, the television has not needed any repairs. The individual concludes that buying the warranty was a poor financial decision because they 'wasted' $150. Which statement best evaluates this conclusion from a probabilistic decision-making perspective?

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