Live Fund receive
it they sold half thier holding in Marks Brothers.
<u>Solution:</u>
Given: Sale price of Live Fund holding = 5000 dollar
To find: Amount that Live Fund will get if they sell half of their holding in Marks Brothers.
Assume the total number of shares held by Live Fund in Marks Brothers as A
Therfore, half the holdings (or half the number of shares) of Live Fund will be
.
Thus, if each share is valued at
, then the total value of the number of shares sold will be as follows,


Hence, Live Fund will receive 
Answer:
The probability that Jones is lying is 6/7
Step-by-step explanation:
First we will list out 2 different cases when the outcome is a lie
1.probability that Jones tells lies is = 0.6 and probability that dalgiliesh analyses it correctly is 0.8
So the probability that dagliesh correctly analyses that he is telling lies is 0.8*0.6=0.48
2.Probability that Jones tells truth is 0.4 and if dagliesh analyses it incorrectly (which has a probability of 0.2) the outcome(as analysed by dagiliesh) is a lie
So probability that dagliesh analyses Jones truth as a lie is 0.2*.0.4=0.08
Total probability of outcome being a lie is 0.48+0.08=0.56
But we need the probability of Jones actually saying a lie which is nothing but 0.48/0.56= 6/7
61 x (1/10)=
Or 61 x .1
The answer is 6.1
Answer:
1800
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum to n terms of an arithmetic sequence is
=
[ 2a₁ + (n - 1)d ]
where a₁ is the first term and d the common difference
Here a₁ = - 27 and d = 6, thus
=
[ (2 × - 27) + (29 × 6) ]
= 15( - 54 + 174)
= 15(120)
= 1800
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
481 = 1.5h + 403