EBK CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
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Chapter 7, Problem 43P
Consider the two mutually exclusive investment projects given in Table P7.43.
TABLE P7.43
Assume that MARR = 15%.
- (a) According to the
IRR criterion, which project would be selected? - (b) Sketch the PW(i) function on the incremental investment (B – A).
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