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Business, 22.04.2021 19:10, keymariahgrace85

The return on the Rush Corporation in the state of recession is estimated to be -22% and the return on Rush in the state of boom is estimated to be 30%. The return on the Oberman Corporation in the state of recession is estimated to be 41% and the return on Oberman in the state of boom is estimated to be -18%. Given this information, what is the covariance between Rush and Oberman if there is a 0.70 probability that the economy will be in the state of boom and a 0.30 probability that the economy will be in the state of recession.

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