Marcus has only two options for his vacation day: go to the beach or spend the day playing video games. He'd much rather go to the beach but there's a chance it rains. As long as it doesn't rain, the value of going to the beach for him is three times higher than the value of playing video games. going to the beach if it rains is ok, but it's only half as valuable as playing video games. (playing video games has the same value whether it rains or not). Luckily there's a 60% chance that it won't rain. How much greater is the expected utility of going to the beach compared with the expected utility of playing video games?
Select one:
a. three times greater
b. none of the above
c. about 1 and half times as greater
d. their expected utility is about the same
e. twice as great