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Question 2: 104Alt1 A flood control project has construction costs during the first year of $10 million, during the second year of $5 million, and during the third year of $3 million. It is completed at the end of the third year and thereafter incurs an annual operating cost of $0.2 million per year (the operating cost starts at the end of year 4). Benefits from the project begin during year 5 and are valued at $1.5 million in that year, growing at a 0.01 compound rate of increase out to the planning horizon (analysis period) of 50 years. The interest rate is 0.06. What is the present worth of cost

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