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you graph some investment options on a cartesian graph with risk on the y axis and return on the x axis. if you draw a best fit line you would expect it to

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it would be a positive slope. Hope this helps:)

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The axis would be expected to be positively-sloping, if this was a typical investment. As a person expects more money in return (on the x-axis), the risk associated with the return will necessarily increase (on the y-axis). This would lead to a graph that slopes upward when looking from left-to-right.
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