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Two acquaintances have approached you about investing in business activities in which each is involved. Simone is seeking $605, and Riley needs $650. One year from now, your original investment will be returned, along with $54 income from Simone or $57 income from Riley. You can make only one investment. Required:
A1. Compute the ROI of Simone and Riley.
A2. Which investment would you prefer?
A. Simone.
B. Riley.
B. What other factors should you consider before making either investment?
A. Fluctuation
B. Risk

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