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Use the Following Information for Questions 112-115  The company requires a 10% rate of return on all new investments. \text { The company requires a } 10 \% \text { rate of return on all new investments. }

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Use the following information for questions 112-115.
Carr Company is considering two capital investment proposals. Estimates regarding each project are provided below:  Project Soup  Project Nuts  Initial investment $400,000$600,000 Annual net income 30,00046,000 Net annual cash inflow 110,000146,000 Estimated useful life 5 years 6 years  Salvage value 00\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Project Soup }&\text { Project Nuts }\\ \text { Initial investment } & \$ 400,000 & \$ 600,000 \\\text { Annual net income } & 30,000 & 46,000 \\\text { Net annual cash inflow } & 110,000 & 146,000 \\\text { Estimated useful life } & 5 \text { years } & 6 \text { years } \\\text { Salvage value } & -0- & -0-\end{array}

 The company requires a 10% rate of return on all new investments. \text { The company requires a } 10 \% \text { rate of return on all new investments. }

 Present Value of an Annuity of 1\text { Present Value of an Annuity of } 1
 Periods 9%10%11%12%53.8903.7913.6963.60564.4864.3554.2314.111\begin{array}{lllll}\text { Periods } & 9 \% & 10 \% & 11 \%& 12 \%\\5 & 3.890 & 3.791 & 3.696 & 3.605 \\6 & 4.486 & 4.355 & 4.231 & 4.111\end{array}
-The cash payback period for Project Nuts is


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