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Business, 15.04.2020 01:00, hailee6053

Roddy Richards invested $12014.88 in Wolverine Meat Distributors (W. M.D.) five years ago. The investment had yearly arithmetic returns of minus−9.7%, minus−8.1%, 15%, 7.2%, and 15.4%. What is the arithmetic average return of Roddy Richard's investment?
A. 4.63%
B. 8.78%
C. 6.96%
D. 3.38%

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