A machine has an initial cost of $25,000, annual operating cost of $4,500 and a salvage value of $5,000. The machine has a recovery period of 5 years. If Double Declining Balance depreciation is used, what is the Book Value at the end of year 2? Write your answer as a number without any preceding $ sign or any commas. For example, write $2,500 as 2500.
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