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Implied Repayment Probability from Expected Return

A financial institution determines that a specific type of loan in its portfolio has an expected return of 4%. The loan carries an interest rate of 25%, and the institution assumes it will recover nothing if the borrower defaults. Based on this information, what is the implied probability that the borrower will fully repay the loan? Show your calculation.

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