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1. In a Treasury auction of $2.1 billion par value 91-day T-bills, the following bids were submitted:Bidder A bid for $500 mil at price .9940; Bidder B bid for $750 mil at .9925; Bidder C bid for $800 mil at .9936; and last Bidder D bid for $600 mil at .9938. a. B will receive no T-bills.
b. B will receive $200 mil T-bills.
c. Final price will be .9940.
d. Final price will be the average price of all prices being accepted.
2. Using the numbers from question 1. Now assume there is altogether $700 mil non-competitive bids also being submitted.
a. B will receive no T-bills.
b. B will receive $200 mil T-bills.
c. Non-competitive bidders will pay .9940.
d. Competitive bidders will pay the average price of all prices being accepted.
e. There is not enough share for everyone, so, non-competitive bidders who is not willing to pay higher price will receive nothing.

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