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a. What is the CW, when iequals11% per year, of $1 comma 400 per year, starting in year one and continuing forever; and $10 comma 100 in year seven, repeating every six years thereafter, and continuing forever? b. When iequals11% per year in this type of problem, what value of N, practically speaking, defines "forever"?

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