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Suppose that there are two independent economic factors, F1 and F2. The risk-free rate is 6%, and all stocks have independent firm-specific components with a standard deviation of 45%. Portfolios A and B are both well-diversified with the following properties: Portfolio Beta on F1 Beta on F2 Expected Return A 1.5 2.0 31 % B 2.2 –0.2 27 %What is the expected return-beta relationship in this economy? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)

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