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It is a measure of value received per dollar invested and is used to rank projects in a given period.

a) ROI (Return on Investment)
b) NPV (Net Present Value)
c) IRR (Internal Rate of Return)
d) Payback Period

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Final answer:

ROI (Return on Investment) is the measure of value received per dollar invested and is used to rank projects in a given period.

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of value received per dollar invested and used to rank projects in a given period is called ROI (Return on Investment). ROI is a performance measure that evaluates the efficiency or profitability of an investment by comparing the return to the cost of the investment.

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