please provide answers for problem 15.3 ASAP
problem 14.7 is this
and the answer for 14.7 is this one
project's is the expected NPV on the basis of the NPV on the basis of the scenario analysis d. What is the roject's standard deviation of NPV stan at Heywood's managers judge the project to have er-than-average risk. Furthermore, the compan adjust the corporate cost of capital up or down by 3 percentage points to account for differential y's policy is to risk. Is the project financially attractive Consider the project contained in Problem 14.7 in Chapter 14. a. Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NP'V is affected by a. Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NIPV is by changes in the number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and salvage value. b. Conduct a scenario analysis. Suppose that the hospital's staff concluded that the three most uncertain variables were number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and the equipment's salvage value. Furthermore, the following data were developed: Number of Average Equipment $100,000 200,000 300,000 o Probability Procedures Collection Savage Value s 60 80 100 orst 10 15 20 0.25 0.50 0.25 Most likely est project's is the expected NPV on the basis of the NPV on the basis of the scenario analysis d. What is the roject's standard deviation of NPV stan at Heywood's managers judge the project to have er-than-average risk. Furthermore, the compan adjust the corporate cost of capital up or down by 3 percentage points to account for differential y's policy is to risk. Is the project financially attractive Consider the project contained in Problem 14.7 in Chapter 14. a. Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NP'V is affected by a. Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NIPV is by changes in the number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and salvage value. b. Conduct a scenario analysis. Suppose that the hospital's staff concluded that the three most uncertain variables were number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and the equipment's salvage value. Furthermore, the following data were developed: Number of Average Equipment $100,000 200,000 300,000 o Probability Procedures Collection Savage Value s 60 80 100 orst 10 15 20 0.25 0.50 0.25 Most likely est