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`D_(1)` is always equal to

A

P5

B

P10

C

P20

D

P50

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To solve the question "D1 is always equal to what?", we need to analyze the options provided and determine which one is correct based on the context of the question. ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Question**: - The question asks for the value of D1, which is likely a term used in a specific context (possibly finance or mathematics). 2. **Reviewing the Options**: - The options given are: - A) P5 - B) P10 - C) P20 - D) P50 3. **Identifying the Correct Option**: - From the video transcript, it is stated that "D1 is equal to P10". Therefore, we can conclude that the correct option is B) P10. 4. **Final Answer**: - Thus, D1 is always equal to P10.
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