SOLUTION: The average stock price for companies making up the S&P 500 is $30, and the standard deviation
is $8.20 (BusinessWeek, Special Annual Issue, Spring 2003). Assume the stock
prices
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is $8.20 (BusinessWeek, Special Annual Issue, Spring 2003). Assume the stock
prices
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Question 1168265: The average stock price for companies making up the S&P 500 is $30, and the standard deviation
is $8.20 (BusinessWeek, Special Annual Issue, Spring 2003). Assume the stock
prices are normally distributed.
What is the probability that a company will have a stock price of exactly $65? Answer by ikleyn(52794) (Show Source):
A professional Math writer will NEVER ask a question this way.
A professional Math writer will EITHER ask
- What is the probability that a company will have a stock price greater of equal $65?
OR
- What is the probability that a company will have a stock price lesser of equal $65?
If the question is posed in a way as it is posed in this post,
then it becomes clear to everybody and anybody in the radius of 3000 miles around
that a person, who asks such question, is mathematically illiterate in the probability theory.