Answer:
a) 0.9 & 1
b) Mutual Fund B
Step-by-step explanation:
For starters, I will define what Sharpe ratio is.....
Sharpe ratio is tagged, the measure of risk-adjusted return of a financial portfolio. It is worthy if note that on the average, a portfolio with a higher Sharpe ratio is considered superior relative to its peers.
You the question, the Sharpe ratios would be calculated as follows:
(Return of portfolio - risk free rate) / standard deviation.
So, for Mutual Fund A:
A = (12% - 3%) / 10%
A = 9% / 10%
A = 0.9
For Mutual Fund B:
B = (10% - 3%) / 7%
B = 7% / 7 %
B = 1
Although the Mutual Fund in A is calculated to have a higher return, the Mutual Fund B is laced with a higher risk-adjusted return.