The owner of a small firm has just purchased a personal computer, which she expe
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The owner of a small firm has just purchased a personal computer, which she expects will serve her for the next two years. The owner has been told that she "must" buy a surge suppressor to provide protection for her new hardware against possible surges or variations in the electrical current, which have the capacity to damage the computer. The amount of damage to the computer depends on the strength of the surge. It has been estimated that there is a 2% chance of incurring 300 dollars damage, 4% chance of incurring 100 dollars damage, and 13% chance of 50 dollars damage. An inexpensive suppressor, which would provide protection for only one surge, can be purchased. How much should the owner be willing to pay if she makes decisions on the basis of expected value?
Explanation / Answer
expected loss for 300 dollar damage = 300*0.02 = 6
expected loss for 100 dollar damage = 100*0.04 = 4
expected loss for 50 dollar damage = 50*0.13 = 6.5
Hence owner should pay 100$ because expected loss is less there
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