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A stock price is currently $100. Over each of the next two three-month periods, it is expected to increase by 10% or fall by 10%. Consider a six-month European call option with a strike price of $105. The risk-free rate is 8%.
a: What is the risk-neutral probability of a 10% rise in the first quarter?
b: What is the value of the call option?
The Wall Street Journal reported some interesting statistics on the job market. One statistic is that 40% of all workers say they would change jobs for "slightly higher pay."
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Using the appropriate statistical procedure on the SPSS, test the between group means for a significant difference.
What is the probability that the sample mean will be greater than M = 510. In symbols, what is p (M>510)?
In a class of 40, 16 driver a car made outside the United States. What is the confidence interval for the total population of students at the 95% level?
Of the drivers who stop at a gas station, 92% purchase gasoline, and 6% purchase both gasoline and oil. A total of 7% purchase oil.
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