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34. When, if ever, will the geometric average return exceed the arithmetic average return for a given set of returns?

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34. When, if ever, will the geometric average return exceed the arithmetic average return for a 

given set of returns? 

A. When the set of returns includes only risk-free rates.

B. When the set of returns has a wide frequency

C. When the set of returns has a very narrow frequency

D. When all of the rates of return in the set of returns are equal to each

E. Never


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