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You are considering buying a share of stock in a firm that has the following two possible payoffs with the corresponding probability of occurring. The stock has a purchase price of​ $15.00. You forecast that there is a​ 40% chance that the stock will sell for​ $30.00 at the end of one year. The alternative expectation is that there is a​ 60% chance that the stock will sell for​ $10.00 at the end of one year. What is the expected percentage one−year return on this​ stock, and what is the return standard​ deviation?

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