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Question: For Example, what value of the warranty period equates the full replacement warranty with no warranty? (That is, for what value of W1 is the consumer indifferent to purchasing from store A or store B?)
Example: You are considering purchasing a battery for your automobile. You find the same battery offered at three different stores. Store A sells the battery for $21 and offers no warranty or guarantee. Store B sells the battery for $40 and offers a free replacement if the battery fails to hold a charge for the first two years of operation. Store C sells the battery for $40 as well but offers a pro rata warranty for the anticipated lifetime of the battery, which is advertised to be five years. The failure rate of the battery depends on the usage and the conditions, but from past experience you estimate that the time between failure is about once every three years. We will determine the values of C*1 and C*2 for both warranties. For the full replacement warranty, we have that
Dirichlet series
Every convergent sequence contains either an increasing, or a decreasing subsequence.
How many relations on A are both symmetric and antisymmetric?
Daily Airlines fies from Amsterdam to London every day. The price of a ticket for this extremely popular flight route is $75. The aircraft has a passenger capacity of 150.
How much money will Dave and Jane raise for charity
This question is asking you to compare the likelihood of your getting 4 or more subscribers in a sample of 50 when the probability of a subscription has risen from 0.02 to 0.06.] Talk about the comparison of probabilities in your explanation.
Skew-symmetric matrices
Describe the different type of taxes and their rates in Spokane WA.
Suppose that in the four player game, the person who rolls the smallest number pays $5.00 to the person who rolls the largest number. Calculate each player's expected gain after one round.
Find the probability density function.
Linear programming applied to Aggregate Production Planning of Flat Screen Monitor
Discrete-time model for an economy
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