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Transcribed Image Text:At the beginning of the month, you owned $140,000 of
Company G stock, $97,000 of Company S stock, and $23,000
of Company N stock. The monthly returns for Company G,
Company S, and Company N were 8.00%, 7.00%, and 6.00%,
respectively. What is your portfolio return?
○ 7.00%
7.45%
33.33%
21.00%
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