What is the correct formula to determine the value of the stock using the Earnings Model in B6?
a) =B1*B2/B3+(B1*B2*(B4/B3-1))/(B3-B5)
b) =B1/B3-(B1*(1+B2)*(B4/B3+1))/(B3+B5)
c) =B1/B3+B1*(1-B2*B4/B3-1)/(B3-B5)
d) =B1/B3+(B1*(1-B2)*(B4/B3-1))/(B3-B5)
e) =B1/B3+(B1*(1-B3)*(B2/B3-1))/(B3-B4)
d) =B1/B3+(B1*(1-B2)*(B4/B3-1))/(B3-B5)
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