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Linke Motors has a beta of 1.30, the T-bill rate is 3.00%, and the T-bond rate is 6.5%. The annual return on the stock market during the past 3 years was 15.00%, but investors expect the annual future stock market return to be 10.00%. Based on the SML, what is the firm's required return? Do not round your intermediate calculations. a. 12.71% b. 10.50% c. 11.05% d. 13.48% e. 10.17%

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