Cavu Air Inc., issued 15 Year bonds 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 7.30% percent. The bonds make semi annual payments. If these bonds currently sell for 103 percent of par value, what is the YTM? Settlement date 1/1/2000 Maturity date 1/1/2013 Annual coupon rate 7.30% Coupons per year 2 Face value (% of par) 100 Bond price (% of par) 103
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Now assume you have a normal distribution with a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15 that is composed of 2000 participants. Please answer the following questions,
what is the probability of the following? (please with steps)
a. A score being between 100 and 115
b. A score greater than 130
c. A score less than 70
d. A score either greater than 130 or less than 70
e. A score either greater the 100 or less than 85
In: Statistics and Probability
Daneen has borrowed $6000 from her bank to buy a new machine for her business. She has promised to make payments of $2000 after two years, $2500 after three years, and a final payment after five years. What is the size of the last payment, if interest is 8% compounded semiannually? show caculation by BAII plus CAlculator.You are encouraged to draw the timelines for yourself to help you with setting up the logic of how to solve the problem.
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3. A political candidate wants to estimate the mean income in her district. If the standard deviation for incomes is known to be $10,000, how large a sample must she take if she wishes to be 99% certain that her estimate is within $2000 of the true mean?
4. A company that manufactures golf clubs wants to estimate the proportion of golfers who are left-handed. How large a sample must they take if they want to be 90% certain that their estimate is within 6% of the true proportion?
In: Statistics and Probability
Suppose that the failure rate (failing to detect smoke when smoke is present) for a brand of smoke detector is 1 in 2000. For safety, two of these smoke detector are
installed in a laboratory.
(a) What is the probability that smoke is not detected in the laboratory when smoke
is present in the laboratory?
(b) What is probability that both detectors sound an alarm when smoke is present in
the laboratory?
(c) What is the probability that one of the detectors sounds the alarm and the other
fails to sound the alarm when smoke is present in the laboratory?
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The annual profits for a company are given in the following table. Write the linear regression equation that represents this set of data, rounding all coefficients to the nearest ten-thousandth. Using this equation, estimate the year in which the profits would reach 413 thousand dollars.
Year (x) Profits (y)
(in thousands of dollars)
1999 112
2000 160
2001 160
2002 173
2003 226
Can you please show step by step solution thanks.
In: Statistics and Probability
1) What is the important legal contribution of each court decisions (see below, see 2)? What impact did these court decisions have on society and life/business in the United States?
2) Which did you find the most interesting?
1824 Gibbons v. Ogden
1942 Wickard v. Filburn
1964 Katzenbach v. McClung
2000 United States v. Morrison
2012 National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
In: Operations Management
A particle of charge -3 C is momentarily located at the position (4,2,7) [all distances in meters]. The particle's velocity is 450i^+150j^+500k^ [in m/s] What is the magnetic field vector due to the particle at the position (8,6,7)? b.) At that same instant, a second particle of charge 11 C is momentarily located at the origin, moving along the positive x-axis with a speed of 2000 m/s. What is the total magnetic field at the target position from the previous problem?
In: Physics
Housing supply and demand is an example of the effects supply and demand can have on price elasticity. The most recent housing boom from 2000-2005 was not only a boom in housing prices, but also in-house construction.
Based on your readings, there are a number of factors that determine housing prices. Some are based on economic theories and some are based on more intangible factors. Describe the key economic factors which effect housing prices and how they are determined (Home Guru).
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Why Might Restaurants be Considered Safe During the Current National Pandemic?
Stephan Logan, M. Sc., Indigo Instruments, Modern Resource Management, wrote on March 10, 2000 that:
"There may be a threat to the restaurant industry (during the national pandemic) but in reality, they are the safest places other than your own kitchen."
Based on what was conveyed in the Webinar, would you agree with this statement? Why or Why Not?
Are there any variables that might cause you to disagree? Why?
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