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The price at which the crude oil extracted from Alberta’s tar sands can be sold is determined by the “Brent Crude” price at which crude oil is traded. At a Brent Crude price of $60/barrel 42% of the oil in the tar sands can be extracted profitably.
(a) A market research company forecasts the Brent Crude price will be over $60/barrel next year with a probability of 0.9 and that it will be over $60/barrel the following year with a probability of 0.8. These two forecasts are independent of each other.
What is the probability that the Brent Crude price will be over $60/barrel either next year or the following year or both years?
(a) A market research company forecasts the Brent Crude price will be over $60/barrel next year with a probability of 0.9 and that it will be over $60/barrel the following year with a probability of 0.8. These two forecasts are independent of each other.
What is the probability that the Brent Crude price will be over $60/barrel either next year or the following year or both years?