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Business, 04.09.2019 04:10 123userhi

Paul wants to choose one of the two investment opportunities over three possible scenarios. investment 1 will yield a return of $10,000 in scenario 1, $2,000 in scenario 2, and a negative return of -$5,000 in scenario 3. investment 2 will yield a return of $6,000 in scenario 1, $4,000 in scenario 2, and zero in scenario 3. the probability for scenario 1 is 0.2, for scenario 2 is 0.3, and for scenario 3 is 0.5.question 2 of 2 5.0 pointsif paul is uncertain about the return for investment 1 in scenario 1, then this return has to be dollars in order to make paul indifferent between these two investments (i. e. the two investments would have the same emv.) ( only enter an integer and include no units.)

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