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MariettaO [177]
4 years ago
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An investor is considering a $10,000 investment in a start-up company. She es;mates that she has probability 0.25 of a $20,000 l

oss, probability 0.20 of a $10,000 profit, probability 0.15 of a $50,000 profit, and probability 0.40 of breaking even (a profit of $0). What is the expected value of the profit? Would you advise the investor to make the investment?
Mathematics
1 answer:
kherson [118]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The expected value of profit is 4,500$ and I would advise the investor to make the investment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Used Terminologies:

In general, the expected profit is calculated by using following equation:

E(Profit_x) = (Probability of x) * (Profit in x scenario)

E(Profit) = Total Expected Profit = Sum of expected profits from all possible outcomes

E(Profit_A) = Expected Profit against possible outcome A.

E(Profit_B) = Expected Profit against possible outcome B.

E(Profit_C) = Expected Profit against possible outcome C.

E(Profit_D) = Expected Profit against possible outcome D.

We have 4 possible outcomes with 4 different possibilities as under:

Possible Outcome 1 (A):  She has 0.25 probability of 20,000$ profit

E(Profit_A) = (Probability of A) * (Profit from scenario A)

E(Profit_A) = 0.25 * (-20,000)

E(Profit_A) = -5,000$

Similarly we have from Possible Outcomes 2(B) , 3(C) & 4(D) as under respectively:

E(Profit_B) = 0.2 * (10,000)

E(Profit_B) = 2,000$

E(Profit_C) = 0.15 * 50,000

E(Profit_C) = 7,500$

E(Profit_D) = 0.4 * 0

E(Profit_D) = 0$

Therefore we have total expected profit from the investment as:

E(Profit) = E(Profit_A) + E(Profit_B) + E(Profit_C) + E(Profit_D)

E(Profit) = -5000 + 2000 + 7500 + 0

E(Profit) = 4,500$

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