1) Person X buys 10 stocks of Y at 66€/stock price. X estimates that the stock Y has 60% chance to rise 10%, and 40% chance to decrease 10%. What is the probability of at least X breaking even if X cashes out after 4 years. I don't know how to arrive since can't use normal binomial distribution due to having the "at least part" (3 OR 4 years of positive growth). Tried to go the other way around, since 3 losses means not breaking even but 1-nCr(4,3)*0.4^3 *0.6 does not yield the correct answer.
2) < Link to "Most Viral Images" at imgur removed >. Honestly I don't have a clue as to how to calculate this.
3) In hockey penalties have 30% chance of happening. If in penalties where each team do 3 penalties one goalie keeps a clear sheet but the other doesn't? So clear sheet is 0.7^3 but how to proceed from there (chance of at least 1 goal)? Thought about 0.7^3 *(1-0.7^3) but that's not correct.
These are old entrance exam questions and I'm practicing maths portion but its been quite a while since I was in gymnasium and needed these specific calculations so if someone can show me how to calculate these it would help me immensely as to understand the maths behind them.
2) < Link to "Most Viral Images" at imgur removed >. Honestly I don't have a clue as to how to calculate this.
3) In hockey penalties have 30% chance of happening. If in penalties where each team do 3 penalties one goalie keeps a clear sheet but the other doesn't? So clear sheet is 0.7^3 but how to proceed from there (chance of at least 1 goal)? Thought about 0.7^3 *(1-0.7^3) but that's not correct.
These are old entrance exam questions and I'm practicing maths portion but its been quite a while since I was in gymnasium and needed these specific calculations so if someone can show me how to calculate these it would help me immensely as to understand the maths behind them.