A firm with a cost of capital of 12.5 percent is evaluating three capital projects. The internal rates of return are as follows: The firm should ________. Group of answer choices accept Project 3; reject Projects 1 and 2 accept Project 2; reject Projects 1 and 3 accept Project 2 and 3; reject Project 1 accept Project 1 and 2; reject Project 3
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