Solve the following cryptarithmetic problem.   L E F T…

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Sоlve the fоllоwing cryptаrithmetic problem.   L E F T + L E F T + L E F T _ _ _ _ _ R I G H T As we know, а cryptаrithmetic problem is a constraint satisfaction problem in which each letter must be assigned to a different number to make the arithmetic problem work out correctly.  For this problem, each letter represents a number from 0 to 9. You may solve this by hand, using software such as Excel, or write a program to solve it.  You will need to show your work which you will submit for question number 2. Hint: One solution makes R represent 0, but there are other solutions.  Also note that the autograder has only one correct answer.  There are other correct answers, and the instructor will manually grade it in the event that the autograder grades it wrong. Fill in your answers here:      L=[L] E=[E] F=[F] T=[T] R=[R] I=[I] G=[G] H=[H]  and T must be the same value as in the word LEFT. (This problem comes from the saying "Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do".)

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Suppоse yоu аre the CFO оf аn oil refiner аnd you wish to hedge your future purchase price risk of crude oil using options. Your company will need to purchase a total of 10.7 million barrels of oil in next four months.   The six-month crude oil futures contract is trading at $41/bbl. The price of the four-month 39 put is $2.35/bbl. The price of the four-month 42 call is $2.81/bbl.   Instead of buying futures contracts at $41 to hedge your risk, you decide that you will purchase the 42 call options to hedge your price risk. Futures and option contracts on crude oil represent 1,000 bbl./contract. a) How many contracts do you need to purchase? (Round answer to zero decimals. Do not round intermediate calculations) [a] b) What is your total cash outlay? (Round answer to zero decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [b] c) What is your breakeven point in terms of the oil settlement price? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [c] d) What is your maximum loss (in $/bbl)? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [d] e) What is your maximum gain (in $/bbl)? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [e] f) If the price of oil settles at $47 in four months, what is your net purchase price (in $/bbl)? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [f] g.) If the price of oil settles at $38 in four months, what is your net purchase price (in $/bbl)? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations) [g]