The Gorman Manufacturing Company must decide whether to manufacture a component part at its Milan, Michigan, plant or purchase the component part from a supplier. The resulting profit is dependent upon the demand for the

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The Gorman Manufacturing Company must decide whether to manufacture a component part at its Milan, Michigan, plant or purchase the component part from a supplier. The resulting profit is dependent upon the demand for the product. The following payoff table shows the projected profit (in thousands of dollars):

 

  State of Nature
  Low Demand Medium Demand High Demand
Decision Alternative s1 s2 s3
Manufacture, d1 -20 40 100
Purchase, d2 10 45 70

 

The state-of-nature probabilities are P(s1) = 0.35, P(s2) = 0.35, and P(s3) = 0.30.

 

  1. Use a decision tree to recommend a decision.

    Recommended decision: 

  2. Use EVPI to determine whether Gorman should attempt to obtain a better estimate of demand.

    EVPI: $  f

  3. A test market study of the potential demand for the product is expected to report either a favorable (F) or unfavorable (U) condition. The relevant conditional probabilities are as follows:

    P(F | s1) = 0.10   P(U | s1) = 0.90
    P(F | s2) = 0.40   P(U | s2) = 0.60
    P(F | s3) = 0.60   P(U | s3) = 0.40

    What is the probability that the market research report will be favorable? If required, round your answer to three decimal places.

    P(F) = 
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