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Use the expected return-beta equation from the CAPM. Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 1 What is the expected return if the risk-free rate is

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Use the expected return-beta equation from the CAPM. Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 1 What is the expected return if the risk-free rate is 4%, beta 1.1 and the expected market return 7%? 3+ decimals Submit Attempt 1/5 for pts Part 2 What is the risk-free rate if beta is 1.1, the expected return 7.35% and the expected market return 7%? 4+ decimals Submit B Attempt 1/5 for 10 pts. Part 3 What is beta if the risk-free rate is 4%, the expected return 12% and the expected market return 7%? 2+ decimals Submit

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