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A farmer has a surplus of 100 bushels of a perishable grain. If the farmer chooses to store the grain for one year, 20% of it will spoil. Alternatively, the farmer can lend the entire 100-bushel surplus to a neighbor. The neighbor will repay the loan in one year. Which of the following repayment offers from the neighbor represents the least amount of grain that would still make lending a financially better choice for the farmer compared to storing it?

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