Present Value of an Investment Suppose an investment is expected to generate income at the rate of R(t) = 200,000 dollars/year for the next 5 years. Find the present value of this investment if the prevailing interest rate is 6%/year compounded continuously. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
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