Answer:
 19.50%
Explanation:
In this question, we apply the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) formula which is shown below
Expected rate of return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return)
For Stock R
= 3% + 2.5 × (13% - 3%)
= 3% + 2.5 × 10%
= 3% + 25%
= 28.00%
For Stock S
= 3% + 0.55 × (13% - 3%)
= 3% + 0.55 × 10%
= 3% + 5.5%
= 8.50%
The difference would be 
= 28% - 8.5%
= 19.50%
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. Anchoring
Explanation:
The first price to be mentioned will have an effect on the perception of all future prices. If we start with $200, then $100 will seem cheap, but £1000 seem expensive. But if we start with $10, then $100 will seem expensive.
The anchor for a price perception may be found in the first price mentioned. It can also arrive in the mind of the purchaser, where the anchor may have been set by previous experience.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The condition will be excused because of ESTOPPEL. Estoppel is an obstruction which prevents a person from asserting a right or denying a fact. The obstruction is normally due to the person action, conduct or failure to act. The principal aim of estoppel is to prevent injustice due to inconsistency or fraud. Estoppel is of two types: equitable and legal estoppel. 
        
             
        
        
        
Alternative development means local development 
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<span>An example of globalization of production is Toyota opening a factory in kentucky.</span>The expression "globalization" portrays the expanded portability of products, administrations, work, innovation and capital all through the world and vertical coordination of assembling and exchange on a worldwide level. Globalization of production alludes to the sourcing of merchandise and enterprises from areas around the world to exploit national contrasts in the cost and nature of elements of generation like land, work, and capital.