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Chapter 10, Problem 18P
Two municipal cell tower designs are being considered by the city of Newton. If the city expects a modified benefit–cost ratio of 1.0 or better, which design would you recommend based on the data that follows? Assume repeatability. The city's cost of capital is 10% per year.
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