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18 October, 03:18

Suppose a family has saved enough for a 10 day vacation (the only one they will be able to take for 10 years) and has a utility function U = V1/2 (where V is the number of healthy vacation days they experience). Suppose they are not a particularly healthy family and the probability that someone will have a vacation-ruining illness (V = 0) is 20%. What is the expected value of V?

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  1. 18 October, 04:34
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    2 Days

    Explanation:

    First, there is the need to rewrite the utility function for clarity

    U=V^{1/2}

    1. The Probability of Falling ill by someone in the family is given as 20%

    2. If someone should fall ill, the total number of days that would be spoiled is calculated as:

    Total number of vacation = 10 days x Probability to fall ill = 20%

    = 10 x 0.2 = 2 days

    This means if someone should fall ill based on the probability, then 2 out of the total 10 days can be ruined

    3. The number of days for vacation days to enjoy is 10-2 = 8 days

    This means if the family gives up 2 days of probable illness, they can still enjoy their vacation.

    V = 2 days
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