Engineering Economy
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Author: Sullivan
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Chapter 2, Problem 3P
a.
To determine
The number of cows would it take to fuel 1,000,000 miles of annual driving by a fleet of cars. Also the annual cost.
b.
To determine
To compare with part.a answer wth gasoline fuled car with average of 30miles per gallon and cost of $4 per gallon.
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