According to the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM), a security's expected (required) return is equal to the risk-free r

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According to the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM), a security's expected (required) return is equal to the risk-free r

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According to the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM), a security's expected (required) return is equal to the risk-free rate plus a premium

A. Equal to the security's beta
B. Based on the unsystematic risk of the security
C. Based on the total risk of the security
D. Based on the systematic risk of the security
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