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For example, say you were attempting to derive an expected value for sales/revenue for the following company: Therefore, in concert with Assumption I, it is generally assumed that the common expected value is equal to Y, i. In 1997, it was 39 cents below the expected value, and by the 2001 crop year, the average price of $4. |
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