PROBLEM NO.1 Compute the PW: $3500 market value productivity attributable to equipment për year (Opērating costs have already been deducted from the revenue) $8500 $8500 $8500 $8500 $8500 1 2 3 5 End of Year i= 18%/yr $23500 investment cost
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