To calculate the probability that the new manager was excellent for 3 years, we'll use Bayes' theorem. First, calculate the probability that an excellent manager outperforms the market for 3 consecutive years: (0.7^3). Then, for an average manager: (0.5^3). The sum of these probabilities should...
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