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Decision Making Techniques BPP revision kit q68

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  • August 21, 2016 at 11:54 am #334344
    cfelicepace
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    Q68 refers:

    A company wishes to go ahead with one of three mutually exclusive projects, but the profit outcome from each project will depend on the strength of demand as follows:

    Project 1: Strong demand – Profit 70000; Moderate demand – 10000; Weak – (7000)
    Project 2: Strong demand – Profit 25000; Moderate demand – 12000; Weak – 5000
    Project 3: Strong demand – Profit 50000; Moderate demand – 20000; Weak – (6000)

    Probability of demand: Strong demand 0.1; Moderate demand 0.4; Weak demand 0.5

    The way I reasoned it out was as follows:

    first I worked the EVs of profit for all the 3 projects at the different levels of demand (strong, moderate and weak). This gave me the project to be selected based on highest EV. But then couldn’t figure out how to continue…

    I do not understand how the answer takes both the EVs of project 1 and project 2 and calls it EV with perfect information and compares them to the EV of project 3 without perfect information.

    Can you explain please?

    Thanks

    August 21, 2016 at 12:50 pm #334356
    John Moffat
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    Without perfect information then Project 3 is best and the EV is 10,000.

    With perfect information, if demand is strong they choose 1 and get 70,000; if demand is moderate they choose 3 and get 20,000, and if demand is weak they choose 2 and get 5,000.
    So the EV with perfect information is the expected value of those three returns using the probabilities given.

    I suggest that you watch my free lectures on dealing with risk and uncertainty because I do explain how to calculate the benefit of perfect information. (My lectures are a complete free course for Paper F5 and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well)

    August 22, 2016 at 11:40 am #334502
    cfelicepace
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    Thanks Mr Moffat.

    August 22, 2016 at 12:05 pm #334507
    John Moffat
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    You are welcome 🙂

    August 23, 2016 at 6:53 pm #334780
    cfelicepace
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    Hi Mr Moffat,

    I have listened to your lectures and have worked a lot of minimax/maximax/EV/minimax regret questions and can work them reasonable well. However I would like to understand how the answer on the revision kit Pg 107 of BPP for Q103 takes the total of the regret for each level of bags. The previous question, No 98 shows the answer on pg 106, takes only the minimax regret for each price level, and there are no additions for regrets!

    Q103 is found on pg29 and Q98 on pg28.

    Thanks

    August 24, 2016 at 6:56 am #334845
    John Moffat
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    I don’t know what you mean by “no additions for regrets”.

    For Q103, if demand is ‘good’ then the best choice would be 350,000 giving a pay-off of 1,750. So if they chose 350,000 there would be 0 regret.
    Whereas if they had chosen 280,000 then the pay-off would only be 1,400 and therefore there would be regret of 1750 – 1400 = 350
    And the same approach for all of them.

    For Q98, the approach is exactly the same.
    If the variable cost is $170, then the best choice would be a selling price of $425 giving a pay-off of 255,000. So if they chose 425 there would be no regret.
    Whereas if they had chosen a price of 500, the payoff would only be 240,900 and therefore there would be regret of 255,000 – 240,900 = 14,100.
    And again similarly for all of the others.

    August 24, 2016 at 8:46 am #334876
    cfelicepace
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    I followed your same reasoning in arriving at the answer. However, The answer for Q103 shows that the minimax regrets for each were added! Hence my confusion… Would love to send you a pic of the answer if this was possible!

    Anyhow, thanks as always 🙂

    August 24, 2016 at 3:51 pm #334919
    John Moffat
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    I have the answer, and sorry – now I see what you mean!

    Although the regret table is correct, the rest of the answer is complete rubbish!

    The maximum regrets are:
    350,000 $675
    280,000 $360
    200,000 $750

    Therefore they should choose 280,000 because that is the minimum at $360.

    (They coincidentally end up with the correct answer (280,000) but for completely the wrong reasons 🙂 )

    August 24, 2016 at 6:44 pm #334972
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    That’s a relief! believe me for a minute I thought I was going crazy!!!

    August 25, 2016 at 7:33 am #335059
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    It is a bad error from BPP 🙁

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