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Option 2) is correct answer
Probability is always calculated in 0 to 1 range
from zero to one
Probabilities associated with any possible occurrence range: 1) from minus infinity to plus infinity....
The range of possible z-scores is from -1 to +1 0 to 1 -3 to +3. minus infinity to infinity
Possible outcomes for three investment alternatives and their probabilities of occurrence are given next. Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Outcomes Probability Outcomes Probability Outcomes Probability Failure 50 .2 90 .3 95 .2 Acceptable 90 .4 190 .3 215 .6 Successful 135 .4 225 .4 380 .2 Using the coefficient of variation, rank the three alternatives in terms of risk from lowest to highest. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
Possible outcomes for three investment alternatives and their probabilities of occurrence are given below. Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Outcomes Probability Outcomes Probability Outcomes Probability Failure $ 30 0.10 $ 80 0.20 $ 110 0.30 Acceptable 70 0.50 195 0.40 350 0.50 Successful 105 0.40 250 0.40 400 0.20 Rank the three alternatives in terms of least risk to most risk. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the final answers to 3 decimal places.) Rank Coefficient of Variation (Click...
Possible outcomes for three investment alternatives and their probabilities of occurrence are given next. Failure Acceptable Successful Alternative 1 Outcomes Probability 30 0.10 70 0.50 105 0.40 Alternative 2 Outcomes Probability 80 0.20 195 0.40 250 0.40 Alternative 3 Outcomes Probability 110 0.30 350 0.50 400 0.20 Using the coefficient of variation, rank the three alternatives in terms of risk from lowest to highest. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) Coefficient of Variation Rank...
Problem 13-13 (modified) Possible outcomes for three investment alternatives and their probabilities of occurrence are given below. Failure Acceptable Successful Alternative 1 Outcomes Probability $ 60 @.40 90 0.20 120 0.40 Alternative 2 Outcomes Probability $ 70 @.20 165 0.40 250 0.40 Alternative 3 Outcomes Probability $ 70 0.30 220 0.50 395 0.29 Rank the three alternatives in terms of least risk to most risk. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the final answers to 3 decimal places.) Coefficient of...
Find the percentage of measurement in a normal distribution that: A. Are within plus/minus 1 SD from the mean B. Are withing plus/minus 2 SD from the mean C. Are within plus/minus 2.30 SD from the mean
SolarSun Corporation is evaluating asset A. The annual rate of return and probabilities associated with Asset A are as follows: RATE OF RETURN PROBABILITY 10% 13% 16% 10% 20% 70% ASSET PRIMARY POST Question 1 . Calculate the expected return, the standard deviation, the coefficient of variation and the range of retums for Asset A. Carry all values out 2 decimal places-ex. 3.45% 1) EXPECTED RETURN 2) STANDARD DEVIATION 3) COEFFICIENTOF VARIATION- 4) RANGE OF RETURNS= 68% 95% 99% 2...
14) Two charges 21 (+6 C) and 02 (-2 C) are brought from infinity to positions on the x-axis of x=-4 cm and x-+4 cm, respectively. Is it possible to bring a third charge 03 (+3 C) from infinity to a point on the x-axis between the charges where the potential is zero, and if so, where would this position be? A) it is not possible B) x 0 cm C) x 2 cm D) x-+6 cm E) x 1.5...
Is it possible to have an assignment of probabilities such that P(A) 1/2, P(AnB)- 1/3 and P(B) 1/4?
Deshaun wants to borrow 551,000 from the bank and is choosing among two possible loans. The interest rate on both loans is 2.90 percent per quarter. Loan A would require him to make 48 equal quarterly payments, with the first payment made to the bank in 3 months. Loan B would also require him to make equal quarterly payments to the bank. However, 1) the quarterly payment associated with loan B would be $132 less than the quarterly payment associated...