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Insurance companies A and B each earn an annual profit that is normally distributed with the same positive mean. The standard deviation of company A’s annual profit is one half of its mean. In a given year, the probability that company B has a loss (negative profit) is 0.9 times the probability that company A has a loss. Calculate the ratio of the standard deviation of company B’s annual profit to the standard deviation of company A’s annual profit.(A) 0.49(B) 0.90(C) 0.98(D) 1.11(E) 1.71

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