Let irr be x%
At irr,present value of inflows=present value of outflows.
1300=470/1.0x+570/1.0x^2+580/1.0x^3+360/1.0x^4+160/1.0x^5
Hence x=irr=22.37%(Approx).
Hence since irr is greater than cost of capital;project must be accepted.
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