Basics Of Engineering Economy
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ISBN: 9781259080760
Author: Blank
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 1, Problem 19P
a.
To determine
The cost incurred from one year from present to render the decision indifferent.
b.
To determine
Whether firm should remodel at present or later.
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