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Brian needs major financing for the educational software company he has founded. He is offering an equity stake of 5% in exchange for an investment of $500,000. Brian is valuing his business at:
a. $1,000,000
b. $10,000,000
c. $25,000,000
d. $2,500,000
e. $5,000,000
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