An oral examination is designed as follows. There are 4 questions of which everyone's If this first question is answered

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An oral examination is designed as follows. There are 4 questions of which everyone's If this first question is answered

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An oral examination is designed as follows. There are 4 questions of which everyone's If this first question is answered correctly, a student receives a numerical grade of the and cannot proceed further. For the remaining 3 questions, a student has the option of being previous question or attempting the next question for a higher grade. At each question. If the best correctly, the student receives a consolation grade. The probabilities of CORRECTLY wwering the two the grade received for a correct response, and the consolation grade are given below. The obiective to de optimal policy for taking this oral examination so as to maximize the expected numerical and received Optional Question Probability Grade Consolation Grade 0.6 1 65 40 0.5 80 55 74 3 2 100 0.3 What is the decision at each stage of the dynamic programming problem for solving this problem? thande in hand before taking the next optional question

Optional Question Probability Grade Consolation Grade 1 0.6 65 40 2 0.5 80 55 3 0.3 100 74 What is the decision at each stage of the dynamic programming problem for solving this problem? o the grade in hand before taking the next optional question o the consolation grade stop or go O the student's GPA
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