Calculate the yield to maturity for the bonds

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Problem 1: Calculate the yield to maturity for the following bonds. SHOW YOUR WORK.

a) 3-year Canada 5.50% semi-annual, priced at 98.14
b) 11-year Canadian Tire 12.10% annual, priced at 139.20

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