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If the business runs for 5 years and weekly rent is $2,000 for the first 2 years and $3,000 thereafter, what is the PV of future cash flows assuming the cost of capital is 10%?Group of answer choices$346,505$306,505$119,600$519,600

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If the business runs for 5 years and weekly rent is 2,000 forthefirst2 yearsand2,000 for the first 2 years and 3,000 thereafter, what is the PV of future cash flows assuming the cost of capital is 10%?Group of answer choices346,505346,505306,505119,600119,600519,600

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