Multiple Choice

An entrepreneur requires an initial investment of 100 bushels of seed to generate a harvest worth 130 bushels. A saver has a surplus of 100 bushels.

In one scenario, the saver lends the 100 bushels directly to the entrepreneur, with an agreement that the entrepreneur will repay the 100 bushels plus 10 bushels in interest after the harvest.

In a second scenario, the saver deposits the 100 bushels in a bank. The bank then lends these 100 bushels to the same entrepreneur under the exact same repayment terms (100 bushels principal + 10 bushels interest).

From the entrepreneur's perspective, how does the introduction of the bank as an intermediary affect their final net gain from this venture after the loan is fully repaid?

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