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Consider the following two mutually exclusive projects: Consider the following two mutually exclusive projects:   Whichever project you choose,if any,you require a 14 percent return on your investment.If you apply the payback criterion,you will choose Project ______; if you apply the NPV criterion,you will choose Project ______; if you apply the IRR criterion,you will choose Project _____; if you choose the profitability index criterion,you will choose Project ___.Based on your first four answers,which project will you finally choose? A) A; B; A; A; B B) A; A; B; B; A C) A; A; B; B; B D) B; A; B; A; A E) B; A; B; B; A Whichever project you choose,if any,you require a 14 percent return on your investment.If you apply the payback criterion,you will choose Project ______; if you apply the NPV criterion,you will choose Project ______; if you apply the IRR criterion,you will choose Project _____; if you choose the profitability index criterion,you will choose Project ___.Based on your first four answers,which project will you finally choose?

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