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Consider the following equation:
βU = βE + βD
The term βD in the equation is:
A) the same as the beta of the firm's assets.
B) the required return on the firm's equity.
C) the proportion of the firm financed with equity.
D) equal to zero if the firm's debt is riskless.
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