Digital R X Norton X Everyone X My Apps X Content X WA 1205 Sec X MindTap X Logout X G tesla's ve x + C webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/submit?dep=30378866&tags=autosave#question3771773_4 Update Day traders typically buy and sell stocks (or other investment instruments) during the trading day and sell all investments by the end of the day. The following table shows the closing prices on September 22, 2015, of 12 stocks selected by your broker, Prudence Swift, as well as the change that day. Tech Stocks Close Change AAPL (Apple) $113.40 -1.81 ADBE (Adobe Systems) $84.66 1.34 Source: www.google.com/finan EBAY (eBay) $25.61 -0.31 MSFT (Microsoft) $3.90 -0.21 S (Sprint) $4.40 0.02 WIFI (Boingo Wireless) $8.51 0.56 Non-Tech Stocks ANF (Abercrombie & Fitch) $21.81 -0.02 B (Boeing) $133.99 -2.03 F (Ford Motor Co.) $13.91 0.40 GE (General Electric) $25.10 0.01 GIS (General Mills) $57.12 0.33 JNJ (Johnson & Johnson) $93.26 0.13 On the morning of September 22, 2015, Swift advised you to purchase a collection of two tech stocks and one non-tech stock, all chosen at random from those listed in the table. You were to sell all the stocks at the end of the trading day. (a) How many possible collections are possible? collections (b) You tend to have bad luck with stocks-they usually start going down the moment you buy them. How many of the collections in part (a) consist entirely of stocks that declined in value by the end of the day? collections (c) Using the answers to parts (a) and (b), what would you say your chances were of choosing a collection consisting entirely of stocks that declined in value by the end of the day? Need Help? Read It