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Both a call and a put currently are traded on stock XYZ; both have strike prices of $42 and maturities of six months. What will be the profit/loss in each scenario to an investor who buys the put for $7.80? (Loss amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Stock Price Profit/Loss a. $32 b. $37 c. $42 d. $47 e. $52

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