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You are considering an investment with the following cash flows. If the required rate of return for this investment is 15.5 percent, should you accept the investment based solely on the internal rate of return rule? Why or why not? Year Cash Flow 0 -$152,000 1 98,200 2 102,300 3 -4,900 Group of answer choices Yes; The IRR exceeds the required return. Yes; The IRR is less than the required return. No; The IRR is less than the required return. No; The IRR exceeds the required return. You cannot apply the IRR rule in this case.

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