Mary is considering opening a hobby and craft store. Mary plans to operate the business for six years. Mary requires a minimum 6% return on this investment. (Ignore income taxes in this problem). The data pertaining to her investment opportunity are: (see attached image). Mary plans to operate the business for six years. Mary requires a minimum 6% return on this investment. What is the present value factor you will use for the net annual cash flows? Enter your answer in three decimals.
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