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The age of a group of 50 women are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 48 years and a standard deviation of 5 years. One woman is randomly selected from the group and her age is observed.
a. Find the probability that her age will fall between 55 and 60 years.
b. Find the probability that her age will fall between 47 and 53 years.
c. Find the probability that her age will be less than 35 years.
d. Find the probability that her age will exceed 40 years.
What is the present value of a 6-year annuity of $2,250 per period in which payments come at the beginning of each period. The interest rate is 10 percent.
Pete Corporation produces bags of peanuts. Its fixed cost is $17,280. Each bag sells for $2.99 with a unit cost of $1.55. What is Pete's breakeven point
A project has a WACC of 8% and an initial cash outlay of $1000. The life of this project is 4 years and cash flows are expected to be $400 per year.
A straddle occurs when an investor purchases both a call option and a put option. Such a strategy makes sense when the individual expects a major price movement but it is uncertain as to the direction.
A Firm with a 14% WACC is evaluating two projects for this year's capital budget. After tax cash flows, including depreciation are as follows; Project A; -6,000 , 2,000, 2,000, 2,000, 2,000, 2,000
You are analyzing the cross-store sales of a grocery store chain. As part of your analysis, you compute two measures of central tendency-mean and median.
Delhoyo Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided data concerning its operations for September. The beginning balance in the raw materials account was $37,000 and the ending balance was $29,000.
The largest bank serving the company's local business community is currently offering an interest rate of 5.5% on three- year CD's. The bank pays interest on it CD's to depositors annually.
Mary Watson is 24 years old and single, lives in an apartment, and has no dependents. Last year she earned $45,000 as a sales assistant for Focused Business Analytics: $3,910 of her wages was withheld for federal income taxes.
A 6.5% coupon bond with 25 years left to maturity is priced to offer a 4.5% yield to maturity. You believe that in three years, the yield to maturity will be 12%. If this occurs, what would be the total return of the bond in dollars
Suppose that the current one-year rate (one-year spot rate) and expected one-year T-bill rates over the following three years (i.e., years 2, 3, and 4, respectively) are as follows: 1R1=6%, E(2r1)=7%, E(3r1)=7.5%, E(4r1)=7.85%
Bill makes annual deposits of $1900 to an an IRA earning 8% compounded annually for 20 years. At the end of the 20 years Bill retires. a) What was the value of his IRA at the end of 20 years
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