5. (2 points) Suppose the yield to maturity on a one-year zero-coupon bond is 3%. The yield to maturity on a two-year zero-coupon bond is 5%. (a) According to the Expectations Hypothesis, what is the expected one-year rate in the marketplace for year 2? (b) Consider an investor who is absolutely convinced that interest rates will not change so that the yield on a one-year bond will still be 3% this time next year. Which of these two bonds, the one-year zero coupon bond, or the two-year zero coupon bond, should this investor buy to maximize their one year return (under their strongly-held belief about future rates)?