Portfolio returns=(Weight of stock O)*(Expected return on stock O)+(Weight of stock P)*(Expected return on stock P)+(Weight of stock Q)*(Expected return on stock Q)
Total value of the portfolio=53500
Weight of stock O=16500/53500=0.308411215
Weight of stock P=24300/53500=0.454205607
Weight of stock Q=(53500-16500-24300)/53500=0.237383178
Suppose the expected return on stock Q be x.
Portfolio
returns=(0.308411215)*(17.7%)+(0.454205607)*(10.9%)+(0.237383178)*(x)
12.9%=(0.308411215)*(17.7%)+(0.454205607)*(10.9%)+(0.237383178)*(x)
0.129=0.054588785+0.049508411+(0.237383178)*(x)
0.129-0.054588785-0.049508411=(0.237383178)*(x)
0.024902804=(0.237383178)*(x)
0.1049=(x)
=>x=10.49%
So, the expected return on stock
Q=10.49%
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