Managerial Economics & Business Strategy (Mcgraw-hill Series Economics)
Managerial Economics & Business Strategy (Mcgraw-hill Series Economics)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259290619
Author: Michael Baye, Jeff Prince
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 1CACQ

(A)

To determine

The expected value of each option is to be calculated.

(A)

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Expected value is calculated as

  E(x)=q1x1+q2x2+.........+qnxn

Consider an option 1,

  E(x)=116×150+416×300+616×750+416×300+116×150

  E(x)=15016+120016+450016+120016+15016

  = 720016

  = 450.

Consider an option 2,

  E(x)=15×120+15×255+15×1500+15×255+15×120

  = 24 +51 +300 + 51 +24

  = 450.

Therefore, in both the options, expected value is 450.

(B)

To determine

The variance and standard deviation of each option is to be calculated.

(B)

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Variance is calculated as

σ = [ q1(x1 - (E(x))2 + q2(x2 - (E(x))2 + ................+ qn(xn - (E(x))2 ]

Standard deviation is the square root of variance.

SD = σ

Consider an option 1,

σ = 116×(150450)2+416×(300450)2+616×(750  450)2+416×(300450)2+116×(150450)2

  = 116×(300)2+416×(150)2+616×(300)2+416×(150)2+116×(300)2

  = 116×90000+416×22500+616×90000+416×22500+116×90000

  = 116 [90000+900000+540000+900000+90000 ]

  = 252000016

  = 157500.

Consider an option 2,

σ = 15×(120450)2+15×(255450)2 2 +15×(1500450)2+15×(255450)2+15×(120450)2

  = 15×(330)2+15×(195)2+15×(1050)2+15×(195)2+15×(330)2

  = 15×108900+15×38025+15×1102500+15×38025+15×108900

  = 15 [108900+38025+1102500+38025+108900 ]

  = 13963505

  = 279270.

Variance in option 1 is 157500 and in option 2 is 279270.

Standard deviation is the square root of variance.

SD = v σ

Consider an option 1,

  SD = 157500

  = 396.86

Consider an option 2,

  SD = 279270

  = 528.46

Variance of option 1 is 157500 and variance of option 2 is 279270.

Standard deviation of option 1 is 396.86 and standard deviation of option 2 is 528.46.

(C)

To determine

The option that is riskier to be ascertained.

(C)

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Basically, the option with high variability is more risky option.

Higher variability means high variance or standard deviation.In this question, Option 2 has more variance and standard deviation. Thus, it is riskier.

The riskier option is Option 2.

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