The nationalization of Continental______.
A.saved it
B.made "hot money" owners continue to pull their funds out of Continental
C.almost brought down the banking system
D.fired many high ranking officers
某公司拟新建一条生产线,投资规模视筹资情况而定,如果金融市场有大量游资,可能筹集资
金300万元,概率为0.5;若资金市场资金供需平衡,能筹资200万元,概率为0.4;若资金供应紧张,能筹资100万元,概率为0.1。项目建成后的年收入与项目规模有直接关系,同时还受项目市场供求状况的影响,在市场状况良好时,年收入为投资规模的40%,概率为0.3;市场状况一般时,年收入为投资规模的30%,概率为0.5;市场萧条时,年收人为投资规模的20%,概率为0.2。该项目的年运营费用受原材料供求关系影响,原材料供应充足时,年运行费为投资规模的5%,概率为 0.2;原材料供求平衡时,年运行费为投资规模的10%,概率为0.5;原材料供应紧张时,年运行费为投资规模的15%,概率为0.3。该项目的基准贴现率为10%,项目计算期为10年,期末无残值。已知:(P/A,10%,10)=6.145。
问题:
试计算该项目的期望净现值及净现值非负的累计概率。
Peter was an auto mechanic. One day, he walked into the Union Bank in Baltimore and took 5, 000 dollars that did not belong to him. The guards and other employees stood back and let him stuff the bills in his shirt and pants, without trying to prevent him from taking the money. No one tripped an alarm. No one pulled a gun. No one caned the police. Why did they allow him to get away with it?
Well, everything was legal. Peter had won a contest promoted by a Baltimore radio station. The first prize entitled him to enter the union Trust bank and gather up as much money as he could lay his hands within five minutes. Because he could not bring any large bags or boxes into the bank, all the money had to be placed on his pockets.
As the time went by, peter ran about wildly, truing to pick up many large bills as he could find. When his time was up, he was out of breath, but was $5, 000 richer.
Why did Peter go to the Union Trust bank?
A.To cash a check.
B.To rob the bank.
C.To get his prize.
D.To withdraw his deposit.
We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.English people like most people in other countries, dislike living in flats
B.people in most countries of the world today are not opposed to living in flats
C.people in Britain are forced to move into high blocks of flats
D.modem flats still fail to provide the necessary facilities for living