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Complete the following Study Problems from your textbook. The numbers in parentheses refer to the chapter and the problem number, for example 3-5 refers to Chapter 3, problem 5. The Study problems are linked at the bottom of the page.
1: Expected rate of return and risk (6-4)
2: Measuring risk and rates of return (6-11)
3: Security market line (6-17)
4: Capital asset pricing model (6-22)
5: Break-even analysis (12-2)
6: Break-even point and selling price (12-3)
7: Break-even point and operating leverage (12-4).
8: Operating leverage (12-5)
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