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Year | Cash Flow |
0 | -1000 |
1 | 800 |
2 | 1000 |
3 | 1300 |
4 | -2200 |
Begin by plotting how the NPV of this project changes with different discount rates. Note that you'll have to find the NPV of the project first using a discount rate of your choosing. Use a data table to create this plot. Have your discount rates range from 0% to 60% in increments of 2%. Please label your x-axis "Discount Rate" and your y-axis "
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