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Determining an Unknown Outcome in a Coin Toss Game
A financial game offers a payout based on a single toss of a fair coin. The overall expected value of playing this game once is calculated to be $2. If the coin landing on 'heads' results in a win of $15, what is the financial outcome (win or loss, and the amount) associated with the coin landing on 'tails'?
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