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How does one build business credit? Option A Vendors, lenders, banks, report payment history Option B Securing a EIN and D-U-N-S Number Option C Registering your business Option D Submitting receipts of on time payments to the bank
What receptor do I need to block to inhibit only the parasympathetic system? Question 38 options: Nicotinic Muscarinic Alpha-adrenergic Beta-adrenergic
What is the Kf expression for Zn(NH3)42+ ? OKf = [Zn2+][NH3]4 / [Zn(NH3)42+] OKf = [Zn(NH3)42+] / [Zn2+][NH3]4 OKf = [Zn2+]2[NH3]2 / [Zn(NH3)42+] OK = [Zn2+][NH3]2
Bob is attempting to compute the probability using the classical method by dividing the number of ways that the event can occur by the number of possible outcomes. Think about why this method is not appropriate.
4. Find and simplify the difference quotient, \frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}, for the function $f(x) = 3x^2 - 2x + 5$. Show all work.
Explain how the technological improvements in the car manufacturing industry might affect Home's production possibilities frontier and its terms of trade.
A researcher studies the effect that room temperature (cold, hot, neutral), room noise level (quiet, loud), and test difficulty (easy, medium, hard) has on participants' performance on a test. How many main effects are possible?
Question #4 Evaluate the integral. \int_1^8 \frac{\ln x}{x^2} dx Question #5 Evaluate the indefinite integral. \int e^{7x} \sin(4x) dx Question #6 Use integration by parts to evaluate the integral. \int \arctan(5t) dt
Problem 1 X is a uniform random variable in (-2, 2). Consider the transformation, Y = \frac{X}{1 + X^2}. Determine $f_Y(y)$.
Problem 3: CAPM (8 points) Stocks A and B have the returns as below: State of the world Probability Stock A return Stock B return Expansion 0.7 15% 25% Recession 0.3 -5% -20% a) (2 points) What is the expected return on stock A? b) (2 points) What is the expected return on stock B? c) (2 points) If CAPM holds and stock B beta is 0.25 larger than stock A beta (that is, $\beta_B = \beta_A + 0.25$), what is the expected market risk premium ($\bar{R}_M - \bar{R}_f$)? d) (2 points) Stocks C and D are traded in a different market than stocks A and B. Thus, that market might have different expected market return and risk-free rate than then market where the stocks A and B are traded. Assume that CAPM holds in the market where stocks C and D are traded. Stock C has expected return two times higher than stock D (that is, $R_C = 2R_D$) and stock C also has beta two times higher than stock D (that is, $\beta_C = 2\beta_D$). What is the risk-free rate in the market where stocks C and D are traded?