Assume you can invest in 2 projects whose payoff depend on the state of the economy. The profits from each project for each state of the economy are presented below. What are the expected payoffs of each project if there is a 50% chance of a recession and a 50% of no recession? Profit under recession Profit under normal conditions Project 1100,000 150,000 Project 2 50,000 240,000 O Project 1: $120,000 and Project 2: $150,000 O Project 1: $125,000 and Project 2: $115,000 O Project 1: $145,000 and Project 2: $145,000 O Project 1: $125,000 and Project 2: $145,000
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