The correlation between stocks A and B is equal to the
A) standard deviation of A divided by the standard deviation of B.
B) covarianceAB divided by the product of the standard deviations of A and B.
C) standard deviation of B divided by the covarianceAB.
D) sum of the variances of A and B divided by the covarianceAB.
E) product of the standard deviation of A multiplied by the standard deviation of B divided by covarianceAB.
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