Multiple Choice
The beta of an individual security is calculated by:
A) dividing the covariance of the security with the market by the variance of the market.
B) dividing the correlation of the security with the market by the variance of the market.
C) multiplying the variance of the market by the covariance of the security with the market.
D) multiplying the variance of the market by the correlation of the security with the market.
E) None of these.
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