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Consider the following function. (x) = sinh (3x), a = 0, n = 5, -0.313 0.3 (3) Approximate f by a Taylor polynomial with degreen at the number a. 454 T(X) - 15x + (b) Use Taylor's Inequality to estimate the accuracy of the approximation f(x) when x lies in the given interval. (Round the answer to four decimal places.) IR:(X) S 5.19674 IX
please help me answer this, thank you! In an advertising campaign, a snack company claimed that every 18-ounce bag of its cookies contained at least 1000 chocolate chips. Two statisticians attempted to verify the claim. The accompanying data represent the number of chips in an 18 ounce bag of the company's cookies based on their study. Complete parts through (e) Click here to view the chocolate chip data table Click here to view the standard normal distribution table (page 1)....
Problem 7 Question Help * David Polston prints up T-shirts to be sold at local concerts. The T-shirts sell for $24.20 each but cost David only $8.90 each. However, because the T-shirts have concert-specific information on them, David can sell a leftover shirt for only $1.00. Suppose the demand for shirts can be approximated with a normal distribution and the mean demand is 380 shirts, with a standard deviation of 65. Click the icon to view the normal probability table...
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4. 0/2POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCCC4 8.8.011.MI. Consider the following function. (r) Via = 4, n=2,4 S 1541 (a) Approximate by a Taylor polynomial with degreen at the number as 7268) - 2 + (x - 4) - (x - 4)2 (b) Use Taylor's Inequality to estimate the accuracy of the approximation f 1R2(x) = 0.000167 X (c) Check your result in part (b) by graphing IR (x) when x lies in the given interval. (Round the answer to six decimal...
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Suppose a random sample of size 15 is taken from a normal population with mean 25 and standard deviation 5; and a second, independent random sample of size 21 is taken from a normal population with mean 10 and standard deviation 4. Find the probability P(X- X2 2 17). (Use Appendix Table 3. Give your answer to four decimal places.) p(7. - 12 2 17) = 1.282 Incorrect Table In Standard Normal Distribution Cumulative Probabilities Let 2 be a standard...
Question 3 (9 marks) Consider the following information about a non-dividend paying stock: The current stock price is $36, and its return standard deviation is 30% per year. The continuous compound risk-free rate is 3% per year. Assume that the Black-Scholes model correctly prices all the options written on the stock given the information above. a). A call option written on the stock expires in 1 year and has an exercise price of $36. Calculate the Black-Scholes value of the...