The Susan Company is debating if they should purchase a new machine for its factory operations at a cost of $745,200. The investment is expected to generate $150,000 in annual cash flows for a period of eight years. The required rate of return is 10%. The old machine has a remaining life of eight years. The new machine is expected to have zero value at the end of the eightminus-year period. The disposal value of the old machine at the time of replacement is zero. (Click the icon to view the Future Value of $1 factors.) (Click the icon to view the Future Value of Annuity of $1 factors.) (Click the icon to view the Present Value of $1 factors.) (Click the icon to view the Present Value of Annuity of $1 factors.) C Requirement 1: What is the Internal Rate of Return of this investment that Susan Company is making? O A. 14% B. 10% O C. 12% O D. 8% Requirement 2: Should Susan Company purchase the new machine? Why? O A. Yes, as the internal rate of return is the same as their required rate of return O B. No, as the internal rate of return is less than their required rate of return O C. There is no way to tell if they should make this investment just based on the Internal Rate of Return O D. Yes, as the internal rate of return is more than their required rate of return