Gary has just won the Flyball Lottery. He has two options for receiving his prize. The first option is to accept a $134,000 cash payment today. The second option is to receive $21,000 at the end of each of the next 19 years and a $39,100 lump sum payment in the 20th year. Gary can invest money at a 7% rate. Click here to view the factor table. (a) Calculate the present value of the two options. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal place, e.g. 58,971.) Option 1 Option 2 Present value Which option should Gary choose to receive his winnings? (a) Calculate the present value of the two options. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal place, e.g. 58,971.) Option 1 Option 2 Present value $ $ Which option should Gary choose to receive his winnings? (b) If Gary could invest money at 10%, calculate the present value of the two options. (For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to O decimal place, e.g. 58,971.) Option 1 Option 2 Present value $ $ Which option should he choose?