20%
This is a simple matter of multiplying the percentage of your portfolio in each investment by the expected return of each investment. For example, with the Fremont investment, you expect a 12% return. Since you've invested 31% of your portfolio there, you can phrase that as "I expect 31% of my portfolio to have a 12% return" and that logic extends to all of the investments in your portfolio. So
0.69*0.24 + 0.31*0.12 = 0.1656 + 0.0372 = 0.2028 = 20.28%
So you have an expected return of 20% on your portfolio.