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G Suppose you have a possible investment that costs $100 today but, starting one year from now, pays $5 in some years with probability 1/3, and in other years pays $10 with probability 1/3, and in other years pays 8$ with probability 1/3. That is, the probability distribution over possible payments ($5,$8,$10) is (1/3,1/3,1/3). What is the expected net present value of this investment

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