EXPECTED RETURN = Rf + beta (Rm-Rf) [ CAPM approach]
beta = 1.15, Rf = 3.1%, Rm = return on market = 10.3%
EXPECTED RETURN = 3.1% + 1.15(10.3%-3.1%) =11.38%
Answer : 11.38% (Thumbs up please)
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