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You hold four stocks (a, b, c, and d) in your portfolio. the portfolio beta is 1.20. stock c constitutes 40 percent of the dollar value of your holdings and has a beta of 1.60. if you sell all of your holdings in stock c, and replace them with an equal investment in stock e (which has a beta of 1.25), your new portfolio beta will be: a) 1.00.b) 1.06.c) 1.12.d) 1.25.e) 1.32.

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