Let's say the risk-free return is 4%, and the market risk premium is 9%. stock Expected Return beta A 1) 1.6 B 8.5% 2) 1

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Let's say the risk-free return is 4%, and the market risk premium is 9%. stock Expected Return beta A 1) 1.6 B 8.5% 2) 1

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Let's say the risk-free return is 4%, and the market risk
premium is 9%.
stock
Expected Return
beta
A
1)
1.6
B
8.5%
2)
1) What if we find the sum of the values that will go into and
2)?
(Don't convert all of them to % and add them to your answer.) Write
to the third decimal place.)
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