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Which security should sell at a greater price? a. a 10-year treasury bond with a 4% coupon rate versus a 10-year t-bond with a 5% coupon. b. a 3-month expiration call option with an exercise price of $40 versus a 3-month call on the same stock with an exercise price of $35. c. a put option on a stock selling at $50, or a put option on another stock selling at $60 (all other relevant features of the stocks and options may be assumed to be identical

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