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William Has a Utility Function Given By U(x)=ln(x)U(x)=\ln (\mathrm{x}) He Faces a Gamble That Pays 10 with Probability

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William has a utility function given by U(x)=ln(x)U(x)=\ln (\mathrm{x}) . He faces a gamble that pays 10 with probability .5 and 15 with probability .5 . What is William's certainty equivalent - that is, what sure amount must he receive in order to be indifferent between the gamble and this sure amount?
a. Find xCEx_{C E} if William's utility was given by U(x)=xU(x)=x
b. Find xCEx_{C E} if William's utility was given by U(x)=x2U(x)=x^{2} .

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