Weighted average flotation cost=Respective cost*Respective weight
=(0.55*11)+(0.1*7)+(0.35*2)=7.45%
True initial cost=23,000,000/(1-Weighted average flotation cost)
=23,000,000/(1-0.0745)
=$24,851,431,.66(Approx)
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