Multiple Choice
You are evaluating two projects with unequal lives. Purchase of a high-quality machine will result in positive cash flows for nine years, while purchase of a medium-quality machine will result in positive cash flows for six years. At the end of each respective time period, the machine is expected to be worthless. How many times will the medium-quality machine project have to be linked in order to come up with a common time period?
A) Twice
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Nine times
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