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Chapter 10, Problem 29FE
A flood control project with a life of 16 years will require an investment of $60,000 and annual maintenance costs of $5,000. The project will provide no benefits for the first two years but will save $24,000 per year in flood damage starting in the third year. The appropriate MARR is 12% per year. Use this information to answer problems 10-29 and 10-30. Select the closest answer.
10-29. What is the conventional B–C ratio for the flood control project?
- (a) 1.53
- (b) 1.33
- (c) 1.76
- (d) 2.20
- (e) 4.80
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Chapter 10 Solutions
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