2. Create a Figure (in Excel or similar) showing the value of the PVNB using different discount rates (ranging from 0% to 20%). [this is called a "sensitivity analysis"] a. Is the PVNB increase or decreasing on the discount rate? b. What is (approx) the maximum discount rate for this project to have a positive PVNB?
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