EBK ENGINEERING ECONOMY
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Author: Koelling
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Chapter 10, Problem 30FE
To determine
Calculated the modified benefit cost ratio.
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A major equipment purchase is being considered by Metro Atlanta. The initial cost is determined to be $1,000,000. It is estimated that this new equipment will save $100,000 the first year and increase gradually by $50,000 every year for the next 6 years. MARR=10%
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2 options. Which one is the best option using a 20% rate to evaluate each
option? Answer the question by entering the amount of savings by choosing the
best option.
Margin of error: +/- 10
Enter your answer as a positive number representing savings from one option to
another.
Hint: When you use Net present Worth Analysis you must must LCM of the
lives to assess each option over the same period.
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B
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First and
Salvage
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