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Starbucks wants to use the subjective approach to evaluate a new project. They are considering expanding their stores and renting office space to small business owners. They will have a separate reception area and online scheduling for those that want to use the office space. Starbucks has a WACC of 12%. What would be the WACC for this new project

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