Given the following probability distribution, what is the
expected return of security J? (Expresss your answer in percentage
and round it two decimal places, but do not include the percent
sign, %, i.e., 4.65)
State |
Probi |
rJ |
||
Bad |
0.3 |
6% |
||
Neutual |
0.3 |
14% |
||
Good |
0.4 |
19% |
expected return=Respective return*Respective probability
=(0.3*6)+(0.3*14)+(0.4*19)
which is equal to
=13.6
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