r = [{D0 * (1 + g)} / {P0 * (1 - fC)}] + g
= [{1.1 * (1 + 0.08)} / {20 * (1 - 0.18)}] + 0.08
= [1.188 / 16.4] + 0.08
= 0.0724 + 0.08 = 0.1524, or 15.24%
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