Solve the problem.In a lottery, a winner is paid $45,000 per year for 20 years. Assume that these payments form an ordinary annuity and that the lottery managers can invest money at 6% compounded annually. Find the lump sum that the management must put away to pay off the winner.
A. $516,146.44
B. $677,083.37
C. $1,040,164.74
D. $1,655,351.59
Answer: A
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