Expected return on the portfolio formula
Expected return on portfolio= (wA×rA) +(wB×rB)
Weight =w= stock value / total portion of stock value
Total portion of stock value = 1850+3850= 5700
Weight of stock A= 1850/5700= 0.32456
Weight of Stock B= 3850/5700= 0.67544
rA= expected return = 10%
rB= expected return=17%
Expected return on portfolio = (0.32456× 0.10)+(0.67544×0.17) = 0.114825 + 0.147281
Expected return on portfolio= 0.147281 or 14.73%
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