EXPECTED RETURN A stock’s returns have the following distribution:

EXPECTED RETURN

A stock’s returns have the following distribution:

Demand for the

Company’s Products               Probability of This

                                                  Demand Occurring                             Rate of Return If

                                                                                                             This Demand Occurs

Weak                                                    0.2                                                      (30%)

Below average                                     0.1                                                        (13)   

Average                                                0.3                                                        16  

Above average                                      0.1                                                        33  

Strong                                                   0.3                                                         75  

                                                              1.0

  • Calculate the stock’s expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places.
  • Calculate the stock’s standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
  • Calculate the stock’s coefficient of variation. Round your answer to two decimal places.

I am confused on this. in formation 3A There are two formation Cs shown: a dark colored and a light colored. They are different…

I am confused on this. in formation 3A There are two formation “C”s shown: a dark colored and a light colored. They are different formations and cannot be designate by the same letter. I hereby reassign the “light-colored Formation C” to be Formation “O”. The dark Formation “C” stays as is (“C”). would the order be S,T

various auditing tests in a general framework of auditing procedures and auditing tests that have a more specific and defined range of applicability?…

Discuss the applicability of various auditing tests in a general framework of auditing procedures and auditing tests that have a more specific and defined range of 

applicability? For example, tests of controls are performed when the auditor is planning to rely upon internal controls thereby enabling the auditor to perform limited or moderate substantive testing. If internal controls are weak or non-existent, tests of controls may not be appropriate and substantive testing would be significantly increased. What factors may cause variation from client to client and industry to industry with respect to auditing.

Janet is 12 years old. Greene has been caring for Janet and all the members of her family for many years. Janet made an appointment with Dr. Greene…

Janet is 12 years old. Dr. Greene has been caring for Janet and all the members of her family for many years. Janet made an appointment with Dr. Greene without the knowledge of her parents. She has been feeling sick, has profuse foul-smelling vaginal drainage, and now has a temp of 101 degrees. After Dr. Greene has obtained Janet’s recent medical history and examined her carefully, She informs Janet that Janet has an advanced case of syphilis and needs to be hospitalized and receive IV antibiotics. Janet cries, begs the doctor to not inform her parents, promises to take the antibiotics orally and will pay the doctor whatever is necessary.

A university is interested in measuring student’s confidence in career decisions and the effectiveness of their career counseling center.

A university is interested in measuring student’s confidence in career decisions and the effectiveness of their career counseling center. One group of students is randomly assigned to receive three weeks of career counseling; another group of students is prevented from receiving career counseling during those same three weeks. After three weeks have passed, the university asks students about their confidence in their future career using a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 indicating highest confidence. What is the dependent variable?  

Why do you think some people do not seek treatment for STIs? Be specific and explain your answer. How do you think the medical establishment could

  1. Why do you think some people do not seek treatment for STIs? Be specific and explain your answer.
  2. How do you think the medical establishment could encourage people to get treatment for STIs? Explain your answer.

A ball of mass 32.0 grams drops to the floor from a height of 1.50 metres. (a) Use the Principle of Conservation of Energy to calculate the speed it…

A ball of mass 32.0 grams drops to the floor from a height of 1.50 metres.

(a) Use the Principle of Conservation of Energy to calculate the speed it hits the floor. You may assume that air resistance is negligible

(b) Calculate the kinetic energy when it hits the floor

(c) The ball loses 25% of its mechanical energy when it bounces. How high does it bounce from the ground? Calculate your answer using considerations of energy, not kinematics.

Israel’s religious stories, cult, temple, priesthood, laws, and kingship have extensive detailed parallels with non- Israelite religions in Canaan,…

Israel’s religious stories, cult, temple, priesthood, laws, and kingship have extensive detailed parallels with non- Israelite religions in Canaan, Egypt, and elsewhere in the ancient Near East. How much influence did these early religious traditions have on the formation of Judaism and later on Christianity and Islam?

Module 04 Written Assignment – Intellectual Property Many people struggle with the differences among the types of Intellectual Property. Research…

Module 04 Written Assignment – Intellectual Property

Many people struggle with the differences among the types of Intellectual Property. Research each of the following four topics independently:

1) Trademarks

2) Copyrights

3) Patents

4) Trade Secrets

For each topic, address the following:

a) A definition/overview

b)The specific laws applied

c)How disputes within this realm are resolved

Please include all the information within a 3-4 pag paper.

I am in desperate need with step by step directions on how to do this critical path model question.

I am in desperate need with step by step directions on how to do this “critical path” model question. I have a test tomorrow and I honestly have no clue where my professor gets these numbers in the circle pie chart step… 

I have the chart with numbers in an attached photo! 

Here is the question: 

Dave Fletcher (see Problem 3.12) was able to determine the activity times for constructing his laser scanning machine. Fletcher would like to determine ES, EF LS, LF and slack for each activity. The total project completion time and the critical path should also be determined. 

(the activity times are in the attached photo.) 

(I also need help how to calculate the critical path)

THANK YOU!