An international bank has branches in North America and Europe. From experience,
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An international bank has branches in North America and Europe. From experience, 60% of its leveraged buyout (LBO) attempts in North American succeed while 40% of its LBO attempts in Europe succeed.
a. If there are 10 LBO attempts in North America at this time, what is the probability that there will be at least 8 successful ones?
b. If there are 5 LBO attempts in North America and 5 LBO attempts in Europe, what is the probability that there will be more successes in Europe than in North America?
Explanation / Answer
a. Probability of successful LBOs in North America p = 0.6.
n = 10
X ~ Binom(10,0.6).
P(X >= 8) from tables = 0.1673.
b. X ~ Binom(5,0.6)
Y ~ Binom(5,0.4)
P(X = 0) = 0.01024 P(X > 0) = 0.92224
P(X = 1) = 0.0768 P(X > 1) = 0.66304
P(X = 2) = 0.2304 P(X > 2) = 0.31744
P(X = 3) = 0.3456 P(X > 3) = 0.08704
P(X = 4) = 0.2592 P(X > 4) = 0.01024
Probability that there will be more successes in Europe than in North America =
0.01024 * 0.92224 + 0.0768 * 0.66304 + 0.2304 * 0.31744 + 0.3456 * 0.08704 + 0.2592 * 0.01024
= 0.1662.
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