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tiny-mole [99]
4 years ago
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Help me with question 14, thanks.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lina20 [59]4 years ago
4 0
13 lines to show the 12 parts since 5/12's whole is 12. It is out of 5
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Answer:

a. B+S = 1

0.06B+0.1S \geq 0.075

B \geq 0.3

Objective function:

R=0.06B+0.1S

b) See Attached picture

30% in bonds and 70% in stocks

Step-by-step explanation:

a.

In order to solve the first part of the problem we need to take into account that the problem wants us to determine the percentage that should be allocated to each of the possible investment alternatives. In that case, the sum of the percentages must be equal to 1 (which means that we will have 100 of the trust fund)

so that gives us our first restriction for the problem.

B+S=1

Next, the problem tells us that the projected returns over the life of the investments are 6% for the bond fund and 10% for the stock fund. It also states that he wants to select a mix that will enable him to obtain a total return of at least 7.5%, so we can take this information and get the second restriction from it:

0.06B+0.1S \geq 0.075

Next, the problem tells us that whatever portion of the inheritance he finally decides to commit to the trust fund, he wants to invest at least 30% of that amount in the bond fund, so that's where the last restriction comes from:

B \geq 0.3

now, the idea is to optimize the investment, this is get the greatest amount of money out of the trust fund, so the objective function is:

R=0.06B+0.1S

which represents the return on the investment.

b)

For part b we can start by graphing each of the restrictions:

B+S = 1

This will be a single line, you can draw the line by setting B=0 first so you get:

0+S=1

S=1

So the first point to plot will be (0,1)

next, we can set s=0 to get:

B+0=1

B=1

so the second point to plot will be (1,0)

so you can plot the two points and connect them with a straight line. This is the green line on the uploaded graph.

Next we can graph the second restriction:

0.06B+0.1S \geq 0.075

we can use the same procedure we used for the previous graph, in this case the points would be:

(0 , 0.75) and (1.25, 0)

and again connect the two points with a straight line. Next we need to decide which region of the graph to shade for which we can pick two arbitrary points on each side of the line, for example we can pick:

(0,0) and (2,2) and see which one makes the inequality true:

for (0,0) we get:

0.06B+0.1S \geq 0.075

0.06(0)+0.1(0) \geq 0.075

0 \geq 0.075

Which is false, therefore we need to shade the other region of the graph:

for (2,2) we get:

0.06B+0.1S \geq 0.075

0.06(2)+0.1(2) \geq 0.075

0.32 \geq 0.075

Which is true, so we shade the region of the graph that contains that point. (see red graph)

now we graph the third restriction:

B \geq 0.3

In order to graph this third restriction we just need to draw a vertical line at B=0.3 and shade everything to the right of that line. (Blue graph)

Now, we can analyze the graph, in this case we need to locate the points where the green line crosses the red and the blue line which gives us the following coordinates:

(0.3, 0.7) and (0.625, 0.375)

these two points can be found by setting the first restriction equal to each of the other two restrictions if you are to do it algebraically. If you are using a graphing device, you can directly read them from the graphs.

So once we got those points, we can see which one gives us the greatest percentage of return.

let's test the first point (0.3, 0.7)

R=0.06B+0.1S

R=0.06(0.3)+0.1(0.7)

R=0.088

so this distribution gives us 8.8% in return, let's test the second point:

(0.625, 0.375)

R=0.06B+0.1S

R=0.06(0.625)+0.1(0.375)

R=0.075

so this distribution gives us 7.5% in return.

In this case the best distribution for us is 30% in bonds and 70% in the stock fund to get a return of 8.8%

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Answer:

a)  P( t > 59 ) = 0.15625

b) P ( 37 < t < 43 ) =0.1875

c) P ( t = 44.74 ) = 0.03125

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

- The amount of time taken to give the quiz has a random variable X that follows a uniform distribution over the interval [ 32 , 64 ] minutes.

Find:

Find the probability of the following events.

A. The student requires more than 59 minutes to complete the quiz.

B. The student completes the quiz in a time between 37 and 43 minutes.

C. The student completes the quiz in exactly 44.74 minutes.

Solution:

- The probability mass function of a uniform distribution or interval [ a , b ] is given by:

                              pmf f(x) = 1 / ( b - a )

                              f(t) = 1 / ( 64 - 32 )

                              f(t) = 1 / 32

-  The student requires more than 59 minutes to complete the quiz f ( t > 59):

                              CDF F(x) = ( x - a ) / ( b - a )

                              CDF F(t) = ( t - 32 ) / 32

                              P( t > 59 ) = F(64) - F(59)

                              = ( 64 - 32 ) / 32 - ( 59 - 32 ) / 32

                              = 1 - 27/32

                               = 0.15625

- The student completes the quiz in a time between 37 and 43 minutes.

                              P ( 37 < t < 43 ) = F(43) - F(37)

                              = ( 43 - 32 ) / 32 - ( 37 - 32 ) / 32

                              = 3/16

                              = 0.1875

- The student completes the quiz in exactly 44.74 minutes.

The probability for each minute is uniform or constant for the distribution given by pmf:

                               P ( t = 44.74 ) = f(44.74)

                               = 1 / 32

                               = 0.03125

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