Suppose your retirement fund consists of a $7,500 investment in each of 20 (twenty) different common stocks. The portfolio's beta is 1.35. Now, suppose you sell 1 (one) of the stocks with a beta of 1.0 for $7,500 and use the proceeds to buy another stock whose beta is 1.85. Calculate your portfolio's new beta. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.