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What is an event about a board game that uses the sum of two dices?

Many games utilize dice, for instance Monopoly uses two dice to advance game pieces around the board. Alternatively, RISK uses dices rolled against one another to determine the outcome of player attacks. I'm sure there are many other examples, just brows the game board section Matel or Hasbro and I'm sure you will find other games that utilize two dice.


Does standard deviation measure systematic or unsystematic risk?

Standard deviation is a measure of total risk, or both systematic and unsystematic risk. Unsystematic risk can be diversified away, systematic risk cannot and is measured as Beta.


What does the plus minus mean in sports betting?

The minus means that you will risk the minus listed amount to win $100. Ex: -210 means you will risk $210 to win $100. The plus means that you will risk $100 to win the plus listed amount. Ex: +210 means you will risk $100 to win $210. Hope that Helps! Richard www.Betphoenix.com


How many days can 1 person stay up?

18 days is the record. anything over 48 does put you at risk for cardiac arrhythmia and sudden death. that is 48 hours, no days


Advantages and limitations of arbitrage pricing theory?

The APT has a number of benefits. First, it is not as a restrictive as the CAPM in its requirement about individual portfolios. It is also less restrictive with respect to the information structure it allows. The APT is a world of arbitrageurs and vendors of information. It also allows multiple sources of risk, indeed these provide an explanation of what moves stock returns. The benefits also come with drawbacks. The APT demands that investors perceive the risk sources, and that they can reasonably estimate factor sensitivities. In fact, even professionals and academics can't agree on the identity of the risk factors, and the more betas you have to estimate, the more statistical noise you must live with.