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Using the tables provided, calculate the net present value (NPV) of each of the following projects and select the best answer from the choices given. The applicable discount rate is 11%. Using the tables provided, calculate the net present value (NPV)  of each of the following projects and select the best answer from the choices given. The applicable discount rate is 11%.   Present value of $1 to be received after N periods:   NPV Project A NPV Project B A)  $24 820 $93 072 B)  ($180)  $93 072 C)  ($180)  $13 072 D)  $24 820 $13 072 Present value of $1 to be received after N periods:
Using the tables provided, calculate the net present value (NPV)  of each of the following projects and select the best answer from the choices given. The applicable discount rate is 11%.   Present value of $1 to be received after N periods:   NPV Project A NPV Project B A)  $24 820 $93 072 B)  ($180)  $93 072 C)  ($180)  $13 072 D)  $24 820 $13 072 NPV
Project A
NPV
Project B

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