Suppose 6%, 11%, and b₁ = 1.3. a. What is n, the required rate of return on Stock I? Round your answer to one decimal place. % b. 1. Now suppose n increases to 7%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect me and n? 1. The will increase by 1 percentage point and n will remain the same. II. Both r and r, will decrease by 1 percentage point. III. Both -Select- and will remain the same. will increase by 1 percentage point. IV. Both г and V. will remain the same and r will increase by 1 percentage point. 2. Now suppose FRF decreases to 5%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect and r? I. Tμ will decrease by 1 percentage point and r, will remain the same. II. r will remain the same and will decrease by 1 percentage point. III. Both and IV. Both and V. Both -Select- v and will increase by 1 percentage point. will remain the same. will decrease by 1 percentage point. c. 1. Now assume that r₁ remains at 6%, but increases to 12%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect r? Round your answer to one decimal place. The new r will be 2. Now assume that remains at 6%, but ny falls to 10%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect n? Round your answer to one decimal place. The new r will be

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Suppose =6%, 11%, and by = 1.3.
a. What is n, the required rate of return on Stock I? Round your answer to one decimal place.
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b. 1. Now suppose nr increases to 7%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect г and n?
I. г will increase by 1 percentage point and r will remain the same.
II. Both г and n will decrease by 1 percentage point.
III. Both г and will remain the same.
IV. Both г and n will increase by 1 percentage point.
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V. r will remain the same and will increase by 1 percentage point.
2. Now suppose FRF decreases to 5%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect and n?
I. г will decrease by 1 percentage point and r, will remain the same.
II. г will remain the same and r will decrease by 1 percentage point.
III. Both г and n will increase by 1 percentage point.
IV. Both г and n will remain the same.
V. Both г and will decrease by 1 percentage point.
-Select- ✓
c. 1. Now assume that RF remains at 6%, but г increases to 12%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect r? Round your answer to one decimal place.
The new r will be
%.
2. Now assume that RF remains at 6%, but г falls to 10%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect n? Round your answer to one decimal place.
The new r will be
%.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose =6%, 11%, and by = 1.3. a. What is n, the required rate of return on Stock I? Round your answer to one decimal place. % b. 1. Now suppose nr increases to 7%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect г and n? I. г will increase by 1 percentage point and r will remain the same. II. Both г and n will decrease by 1 percentage point. III. Both г and will remain the same. IV. Both г and n will increase by 1 percentage point. -Select- V. r will remain the same and will increase by 1 percentage point. 2. Now suppose FRF decreases to 5%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect and n? I. г will decrease by 1 percentage point and r, will remain the same. II. г will remain the same and r will decrease by 1 percentage point. III. Both г and n will increase by 1 percentage point. IV. Both г and n will remain the same. V. Both г and will decrease by 1 percentage point. -Select- ✓ c. 1. Now assume that RF remains at 6%, but г increases to 12%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect r? Round your answer to one decimal place. The new r will be %. 2. Now assume that RF remains at 6%, but г falls to 10%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect n? Round your answer to one decimal place. The new r will be %.
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