5. An asset pays a dividend of 300$ at time t + 3 and no dividends at other times. The interest
rate is r = 4% . What is the price of the asset at time t ?.
5- A survey asks adults to report their marital status- Suppose that i.pdfaksbanu
5. A survey asks adults to report their marital status. Suppose that in the city which the survey is
conducted, 44% of adults are married, 14% are single, 21% are divorced, and 21% are widowed.
Find the probabilities of each of the following events:
The adult is single =
The adult is not divorced =
The adult is either widowed or divorced =.
5- A researcher is studying a new species and is studying a novel tiss.pdfaksbanu
5. A researcher is studying a new species and is studying a novel tissue type found in this
species. They notice that the tissue is only made of two cell types, and there is only a one type of
cellular connection present between two cell-types. Upon further analysis, they conclude that the
two cell types display no exchange of water or ions between each other. What do you predict
might be the type of cellular junction/connection that exists between these two cell types? Give a
rationale of your prediction..
5- 20 professors are having a tea party- 6 physicists and 14 mathemati.pdfaksbanu
5. 20 professors are having a tea party, 6 physicists and 14 mathematicians. To prepare, they
need to choose: 3 people to set the table, 2 people to boil the water, 6 people to make the scones.
Each person can only do 1 task. (Note that this doesn't add up to 20. The rest of the people don't
help.) (a) In how many different ways can they choose which people perform these tasks? (b)
Suppose that the physicists all hate tea. If they only give tea to 10 of the 20 people, what is the
probability that they only give tea to mathematicians?.
5- A corporate CEO who announces accurate details of a merger and acqu.pdfaksbanu
5. A corporate CEO who announces accurate details of a merger and acquisition
I. Expects a quick and full response to the news
II. Is fulfilling his/her responsibility to shareholders
III. Expects insiders to make normal returns
a. II only
b. III only
c. I, II, and III
d. II and III only
e. I and II only.
5- (Student Major and Status) Write a C++ program that prompts the use.pdfaksbanu
5. (Student Major and Status) Write a C + + program that prompts the user to enter two
characters and displays the major and status represented in the characters. The first character
indicates the major and the second is number character 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , which indicates whether a
student is a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. Suppose the following characters are used to
denote the majors: M: Mathematics C: Computer Science I: Information Technology Here are
sample runs: Enter two characters: M1 Mathematics Freshman Enter two characters: C3
Computer Science Junior Enter two characters: T3 Invalid major code Enter two characters: M7
Invalid status code.
5- (15--)Two people choose an optimal portfolio- Their utility functio.pdfaksbanu
5. (15\%)Two people choose an optimal portfolio. Their utility functions are the same, initial
wealth the same. Person 1 can choose between a risk-free bond and one risky asset (stock A).
Person 2 can choose among a risk-free bond and two different stocks (same stock A, and some
other stock B). Who has a bigger share of a risk-free bond in their portfolio and why?.
5- (10 Points) Complexity analysis- What is the order of growth of the.pdfaksbanu
5. (10 Points) Complexity analysis. What is the order of growth of the worst-case running time of
the following code fragments? n is the input size. (a) for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i + + ) \{ for (int j = i ;
j < n ; j + + ) S ; // S is O ( 1 ) ; \}.
5- A survey asks adults to report their marital status- Suppose that i.pdfaksbanu
5. A survey asks adults to report their marital status. Suppose that in the city which the survey is
conducted, 44% of adults are married, 14% are single, 21% are divorced, and 21% are widowed.
Find the probabilities of each of the following events:
The adult is single =
The adult is not divorced =
The adult is either widowed or divorced =.
5- A researcher is studying a new species and is studying a novel tiss.pdfaksbanu
5. A researcher is studying a new species and is studying a novel tissue type found in this
species. They notice that the tissue is only made of two cell types, and there is only a one type of
cellular connection present between two cell-types. Upon further analysis, they conclude that the
two cell types display no exchange of water or ions between each other. What do you predict
might be the type of cellular junction/connection that exists between these two cell types? Give a
rationale of your prediction..
5- 20 professors are having a tea party- 6 physicists and 14 mathemati.pdfaksbanu
5. 20 professors are having a tea party, 6 physicists and 14 mathematicians. To prepare, they
need to choose: 3 people to set the table, 2 people to boil the water, 6 people to make the scones.
Each person can only do 1 task. (Note that this doesn't add up to 20. The rest of the people don't
help.) (a) In how many different ways can they choose which people perform these tasks? (b)
Suppose that the physicists all hate tea. If they only give tea to 10 of the 20 people, what is the
probability that they only give tea to mathematicians?.
5- A corporate CEO who announces accurate details of a merger and acqu.pdfaksbanu
5. A corporate CEO who announces accurate details of a merger and acquisition
I. Expects a quick and full response to the news
II. Is fulfilling his/her responsibility to shareholders
III. Expects insiders to make normal returns
a. II only
b. III only
c. I, II, and III
d. II and III only
e. I and II only.
5- (Student Major and Status) Write a C++ program that prompts the use.pdfaksbanu
5. (Student Major and Status) Write a C + + program that prompts the user to enter two
characters and displays the major and status represented in the characters. The first character
indicates the major and the second is number character 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , which indicates whether a
student is a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. Suppose the following characters are used to
denote the majors: M: Mathematics C: Computer Science I: Information Technology Here are
sample runs: Enter two characters: M1 Mathematics Freshman Enter two characters: C3
Computer Science Junior Enter two characters: T3 Invalid major code Enter two characters: M7
Invalid status code.
5- (15--)Two people choose an optimal portfolio- Their utility functio.pdfaksbanu
5. (15\%)Two people choose an optimal portfolio. Their utility functions are the same, initial
wealth the same. Person 1 can choose between a risk-free bond and one risky asset (stock A).
Person 2 can choose among a risk-free bond and two different stocks (same stock A, and some
other stock B). Who has a bigger share of a risk-free bond in their portfolio and why?.
5- (10 Points) Complexity analysis- What is the order of growth of the.pdfaksbanu
5. (10 Points) Complexity analysis. What is the order of growth of the worst-case running time of
the following code fragments? n is the input size. (a) for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i + + ) \{ for (int j = i ;
j < n ; j + + ) S ; // S is O ( 1 ) ; \}.
5- Which of the following statements is not true regarding trends in.pdfaksbanu
5.
Which of the following statements is not true regarding trends in health care facility ownership
A. For-profit corporations have been increasingly aquiring public and private, nonprofit hospital:
B. Different toes of health care providers (other than hospitals) have not been increasingly
involved in consolidations
C. Some affiliations have combined health care providers into integrated health care
organizations
D. Some nonprofit hospitals have combined with other nonprofit hospitals to create large.
multihospital systems
6.
Which of the following statements, if any, is true?
A. Legislatures have the power to change a law by enacting new rules of common law
B. A rule of common law takes precedence over a statute
C. Statutes take precedence over common law.
5) These images above are showing the same type of cellular tissue- wh.pdfaksbanu
5) These images above are showing the same type of cellular tissue, what is the specific name of
the type of tissue and where in the body would you find this specific tissue (the blue highlighted
cell is typical for this tissue type)? Ans: The tissue above is simple cuboidal epithelium. It covers
the ovaries and lines most of the kidney tubules and ducts of certain glands. 16) In image (B),
what is the name for the blue highlighted cell? 17) What are the functions of this type of tissue?.
5) True or false- (4) Fermentation is used by organisms who typically.pdfaksbanu
5) True or false: (4) Fermentation is used by organisms who typically perform anaerobic
respiration. Like aerobic respiration, fermentation takes place in the mitochondria of cells.
Organisms that utilize fermentation still perform glycolysis in the absence of O 2 . Fermentation
is used only by single-celled organisms. 6) Why are methods of anaerobic respiration, such as
fermentation, less efficient than aerobic respiration? (1).
5) Describe the use of pro forma statements in business combinations-.pdfaksbanu
5) Describe the use of pro forma statements in business combinations. Pro forma
statements are prepared to show the effect of planned or contemplated transactions on
the financial statements. Pro forma statements serve: (1) to provide information in the
planning stages of the combination and (2) to disclose relevant information subsequent
to the combination..
5) (4 pts) Assume that D- E- F- G- H- and I are autosomal genes on dif.pdfaksbanu
5) (4 pts) Assume that D, E, F, G, H, and I are autosomal genes on different chromosomes. From
the mating DdEeFfGGHhli x DdEeFFGgHhii (NOTE: upper case - dominant allele; lower case -
recessive allele): a. What is the probability that one of the offspring will be homozygous for all 6
genes? b. What is the probability that one of the offspring will be phenotypically dominant for all
6 traits?.
47-'My mom has a decreased level of consciousness because the blood cl.pdfaksbanu
47-'My mom has a decreased level of consciousness because the blood clot has cut off circulation to the area of the
brain that affects her steep-wake cycle Of what defense mechanism is this an example?
Select one:
O c. Polarized thinking
d. Intellectualization.
5) PersonList is an ArrayList in which Person objects are stored- We w.pdfaksbanu
5) PersonList is an ArrayList in which Person objects are stored. We want to get the following
information "id information of the Person object which is found ot index 4.". Which of the
following statement should be used to reach this information? a) PersonList.get(4)-getid() b)
Persontist.getid().get(4) c) Persontist [4]-getid(]) d) Persontist. Person get(4)-getid).
42- Based on the following information fill in the cladogram and expla.pdfaksbanu
42. Based on the following information fill in the cladogram and explain why you chose the
location for each species (4 pts): Species A: Endothermic, lays amniotic eggs, feathers, has
wings Species B: Ectothermic, lays eggs, has wings Species C: Endothermic, gives live birth
from amniotic egg, fur, has wings Species D: Ectothermic, lays amniotic eggs, scales.
40- The genetie code of most ofganisms is composed of which molecule-.pdfaksbanu
40. The genetie code of most ofganisms is composed of which molecule? A. Chrmmatin B.
DWA C. Protein D. RNA 41. Nom-syroatymous changes in DNA alter A. Atrino acid sequence.
ti. Codons. C. Phenotype. D. All the above. 42. are the coding segments of a genc, and are the
non-coding segments. A. Codons cxans: B. Exons; codons. C. Exans, introns D. Introns: excons
45. The different versions of a genetic secquence at a particular locus are called A. Alieics. B.
Gienotypes. C , Phenotypes. D. SNPs. 44. As a nesult of Mendelian segregation, individuals
always have A. different phenotypes than their parents. 13. different phenotypes than their
siblings. C. different genotypes than their parents, D. different genotypes than related species.
45. Recombination rate decreases as loci are A. closer on the chromosome, B, heterosygous. C.
homory gous. D, farther apart on the chromosome. 46. Recorabieation has which of the
followving effects on populations? A. Decreases allele frequencies. B. Decreases linkage
disequilibrium. C. Decreases natural selection, D. Decreases migration. 47. A fish population
consists mostly of individuals with either orange stripes and short tails, or yellow stripes and
long tails; this is probably because of A. Hardy-Weinberg equilibriam. B. heterorygosity. C.
linkage disequilibrium. D recombination. 48. Which of the following is umlikely to be
transmitfed through cultural inheritance? A. Dialect. B. Dietary preference; C. Mate preference.
D. Wing color. 49. Most mutations are neutral or harmful, not beneficial A. True B. False 50. All
living organisms differ from each other in some part of their genetic sequence. A. True B. False.
41- As one ages the average length of a mammalian telomere A- Lengthen.pdfaksbanu
41. As one ages the average length of a mammalian telomere A. Lengthens on average of 100
200 base pairs per cell division B. Remains the same C. Shortens on average of 100-200 base
pairs per cell division D. Shortens because the RNA polymerase can't read the end of the DNA.
Bacteria may be used to synthesize certain drugs and food additives because: A. they are
identical to human cells. B. scientists can transform them into human cells. C. their genetic codes
are similar to humans. D. genes added to the bacterial genome can often function normally. E.
Both c and d.
42- (3 points) Assume nitrogen drains from the watershed of the Missis.pdfaksbanu
42. (3 points) Assume nitrogen drains from the watershed of the Mississippi as ammonium ( NH
4 + ) . Easements are used to give a buffer before this ammonium makes it into the river and
ultimately the Gulf. The hope is that some of this nitrogen is removed before reaching the river.
Describe two microbial processes that can be joined together in tandem to ultimately convert
ammonium into N 2 . Use your lectures and the Redox ladder to guide your decision. 43. (1
point) Name one genus (or species) that can aid in one of the processes you described in the
previous question..
40- Describe the process by which homologous behaviors are derived and.pdfaksbanu
40. Describe the process by which homologous behaviors are derived and applied to
phylogenetic reconstructions. Use the work of Van Tets as an example. (10 points) 46. Describe
four examples of behaviors that are "tradition-transmitted" and include in your description an
explanation of why these behaviors have adaptive significance. (12 points).
4-The theory of Plate Tectonics was met with a lot of resistance when.pdfaksbanu
4.The theory of Plate Tectonics was met with a lot of resistance when it was first proposed in the
early 1900's. This theory was not widely accepted until the 1960's when new evidence made it
possible for scientists to fully embrace it and never look back. Which of the following is NOT
evidence proving Plate Tectonics?
There is evidence of the same glaciation across several continents
The continents fit together like puzzle pieces
The oldest layer of rock is at the base and the layers get progressively younger upwards through
the sequence.
There are preserved remains of plants and animals of the same species found across several
continents
Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question The place on the surface of the
earth where earthquakes originate from is known as the (one word, correct spelling, no
punctuation) Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question The place in the
earth where earthquakes originate from is known as the (one word, correct spelling, no
punctuation).
5- Don and Lane are a married couple- Don enters a nursing home and ap.pdfaksbanu
5. Don and Lane are a married couple. Don enters a nursing home and applies for Medicaid. The
couple has $20 , 000 in joint. countable aneti, and the itate in which they live allews a Medicaid
recipient to retain a total of $2 , 000 in asuets, As the community souse, tane is allowed to keep
how much of the total asets? 50 6.52000 6.510.000 4.320.000.
5- Determine whether the media listed below are selective and-or diffe.pdfaksbanu
5. Determine whether the media listed below are selective and/or differential. a. Nutrient agar
that contains penicillin. b. Sorbitol Macconkey agar used in the case of E . coli O157: O 7 . 6.
What type(s) of media would you use to determine the microbiological quality of a sample of
fish suspected to cause food poisoning (do some research about fish food poisoning)..
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
5- Which of the following statements is not true regarding trends in.pdfaksbanu
5.
Which of the following statements is not true regarding trends in health care facility ownership
A. For-profit corporations have been increasingly aquiring public and private, nonprofit hospital:
B. Different toes of health care providers (other than hospitals) have not been increasingly
involved in consolidations
C. Some affiliations have combined health care providers into integrated health care
organizations
D. Some nonprofit hospitals have combined with other nonprofit hospitals to create large.
multihospital systems
6.
Which of the following statements, if any, is true?
A. Legislatures have the power to change a law by enacting new rules of common law
B. A rule of common law takes precedence over a statute
C. Statutes take precedence over common law.
5) These images above are showing the same type of cellular tissue- wh.pdfaksbanu
5) These images above are showing the same type of cellular tissue, what is the specific name of
the type of tissue and where in the body would you find this specific tissue (the blue highlighted
cell is typical for this tissue type)? Ans: The tissue above is simple cuboidal epithelium. It covers
the ovaries and lines most of the kidney tubules and ducts of certain glands. 16) In image (B),
what is the name for the blue highlighted cell? 17) What are the functions of this type of tissue?.
5) True or false- (4) Fermentation is used by organisms who typically.pdfaksbanu
5) True or false: (4) Fermentation is used by organisms who typically perform anaerobic
respiration. Like aerobic respiration, fermentation takes place in the mitochondria of cells.
Organisms that utilize fermentation still perform glycolysis in the absence of O 2 . Fermentation
is used only by single-celled organisms. 6) Why are methods of anaerobic respiration, such as
fermentation, less efficient than aerobic respiration? (1).
5) Describe the use of pro forma statements in business combinations-.pdfaksbanu
5) Describe the use of pro forma statements in business combinations. Pro forma
statements are prepared to show the effect of planned or contemplated transactions on
the financial statements. Pro forma statements serve: (1) to provide information in the
planning stages of the combination and (2) to disclose relevant information subsequent
to the combination..
5) (4 pts) Assume that D- E- F- G- H- and I are autosomal genes on dif.pdfaksbanu
5) (4 pts) Assume that D, E, F, G, H, and I are autosomal genes on different chromosomes. From
the mating DdEeFfGGHhli x DdEeFFGgHhii (NOTE: upper case - dominant allele; lower case -
recessive allele): a. What is the probability that one of the offspring will be homozygous for all 6
genes? b. What is the probability that one of the offspring will be phenotypically dominant for all
6 traits?.
47-'My mom has a decreased level of consciousness because the blood cl.pdfaksbanu
47-'My mom has a decreased level of consciousness because the blood clot has cut off circulation to the area of the
brain that affects her steep-wake cycle Of what defense mechanism is this an example?
Select one:
O c. Polarized thinking
d. Intellectualization.
5) PersonList is an ArrayList in which Person objects are stored- We w.pdfaksbanu
5) PersonList is an ArrayList in which Person objects are stored. We want to get the following
information "id information of the Person object which is found ot index 4.". Which of the
following statement should be used to reach this information? a) PersonList.get(4)-getid() b)
Persontist.getid().get(4) c) Persontist [4]-getid(]) d) Persontist. Person get(4)-getid).
42- Based on the following information fill in the cladogram and expla.pdfaksbanu
42. Based on the following information fill in the cladogram and explain why you chose the
location for each species (4 pts): Species A: Endothermic, lays amniotic eggs, feathers, has
wings Species B: Ectothermic, lays eggs, has wings Species C: Endothermic, gives live birth
from amniotic egg, fur, has wings Species D: Ectothermic, lays amniotic eggs, scales.
40- The genetie code of most ofganisms is composed of which molecule-.pdfaksbanu
40. The genetie code of most ofganisms is composed of which molecule? A. Chrmmatin B.
DWA C. Protein D. RNA 41. Nom-syroatymous changes in DNA alter A. Atrino acid sequence.
ti. Codons. C. Phenotype. D. All the above. 42. are the coding segments of a genc, and are the
non-coding segments. A. Codons cxans: B. Exons; codons. C. Exans, introns D. Introns: excons
45. The different versions of a genetic secquence at a particular locus are called A. Alieics. B.
Gienotypes. C , Phenotypes. D. SNPs. 44. As a nesult of Mendelian segregation, individuals
always have A. different phenotypes than their parents. 13. different phenotypes than their
siblings. C. different genotypes than their parents, D. different genotypes than related species.
45. Recombination rate decreases as loci are A. closer on the chromosome, B, heterosygous. C.
homory gous. D, farther apart on the chromosome. 46. Recorabieation has which of the
followving effects on populations? A. Decreases allele frequencies. B. Decreases linkage
disequilibrium. C. Decreases natural selection, D. Decreases migration. 47. A fish population
consists mostly of individuals with either orange stripes and short tails, or yellow stripes and
long tails; this is probably because of A. Hardy-Weinberg equilibriam. B. heterorygosity. C.
linkage disequilibrium. D recombination. 48. Which of the following is umlikely to be
transmitfed through cultural inheritance? A. Dialect. B. Dietary preference; C. Mate preference.
D. Wing color. 49. Most mutations are neutral or harmful, not beneficial A. True B. False 50. All
living organisms differ from each other in some part of their genetic sequence. A. True B. False.
41- As one ages the average length of a mammalian telomere A- Lengthen.pdfaksbanu
41. As one ages the average length of a mammalian telomere A. Lengthens on average of 100
200 base pairs per cell division B. Remains the same C. Shortens on average of 100-200 base
pairs per cell division D. Shortens because the RNA polymerase can't read the end of the DNA.
Bacteria may be used to synthesize certain drugs and food additives because: A. they are
identical to human cells. B. scientists can transform them into human cells. C. their genetic codes
are similar to humans. D. genes added to the bacterial genome can often function normally. E.
Both c and d.
42- (3 points) Assume nitrogen drains from the watershed of the Missis.pdfaksbanu
42. (3 points) Assume nitrogen drains from the watershed of the Mississippi as ammonium ( NH
4 + ) . Easements are used to give a buffer before this ammonium makes it into the river and
ultimately the Gulf. The hope is that some of this nitrogen is removed before reaching the river.
Describe two microbial processes that can be joined together in tandem to ultimately convert
ammonium into N 2 . Use your lectures and the Redox ladder to guide your decision. 43. (1
point) Name one genus (or species) that can aid in one of the processes you described in the
previous question..
40- Describe the process by which homologous behaviors are derived and.pdfaksbanu
40. Describe the process by which homologous behaviors are derived and applied to
phylogenetic reconstructions. Use the work of Van Tets as an example. (10 points) 46. Describe
four examples of behaviors that are "tradition-transmitted" and include in your description an
explanation of why these behaviors have adaptive significance. (12 points).
4-The theory of Plate Tectonics was met with a lot of resistance when.pdfaksbanu
4.The theory of Plate Tectonics was met with a lot of resistance when it was first proposed in the
early 1900's. This theory was not widely accepted until the 1960's when new evidence made it
possible for scientists to fully embrace it and never look back. Which of the following is NOT
evidence proving Plate Tectonics?
There is evidence of the same glaciation across several continents
The continents fit together like puzzle pieces
The oldest layer of rock is at the base and the layers get progressively younger upwards through
the sequence.
There are preserved remains of plants and animals of the same species found across several
continents
Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question The place on the surface of the
earth where earthquakes originate from is known as the (one word, correct spelling, no
punctuation) Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question The place in the
earth where earthquakes originate from is known as the (one word, correct spelling, no
punctuation).
5- Don and Lane are a married couple- Don enters a nursing home and ap.pdfaksbanu
5. Don and Lane are a married couple. Don enters a nursing home and applies for Medicaid. The
couple has $20 , 000 in joint. countable aneti, and the itate in which they live allews a Medicaid
recipient to retain a total of $2 , 000 in asuets, As the community souse, tane is allowed to keep
how much of the total asets? 50 6.52000 6.510.000 4.320.000.
5- Determine whether the media listed below are selective and-or diffe.pdfaksbanu
5. Determine whether the media listed below are selective and/or differential. a. Nutrient agar
that contains penicillin. b. Sorbitol Macconkey agar used in the case of E . coli O157: O 7 . 6.
What type(s) of media would you use to determine the microbiological quality of a sample of
fish suspected to cause food poisoning (do some research about fish food poisoning)..
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
5- An asset pays a dividend of 300$ at time t+3 and no dividends at ot.pdf
1. 5. An asset pays a dividend of 300$ at time t + 3 and no dividends at other times. The interest
rate is r = 4% . What is the price of the asset at time t ?