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Your factory has been offered a contract to produce a part for a new printer. The contract would last for three? years, and your cash flows from the contract would be $ 5.08 million per year. Your upfront setup costs to be ready to produce the part would be $ 8.05 million. Your discount rate for this contract is 8.2 %. a. What is the? IRR? b. The NPV is $ 4.99 ?million, which is positive so the NPV rule says to accept the project. Does the IRR rule agree with the NPV? rule?

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