EBK CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
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Author: Park
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Chapter 7, Problem 57P
(a):
To determine
Assumption.
(b):
To determine
Calculate the incremental
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Consider the following two mutually exclusive investment projects that have unequal service lives:
(a) What assumption(s) do you need in order to compare a set of mutually exclusive investments with unequal service lives?(b) With the assumption(s) defined in (a) and using i = 10%, determine which project should be selected.(c) If your analysis period (study period) is just three years, what should bethe salvage value of Project B at the end of year 3 in order to make the twoalternatives economically indifferent?
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If A & B are mutually exclusive, which project is more economically desirable? (Incremental)
Chapter 7 Solutions
EBK CONTEMPORARY ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
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