Principles of Engineering Economic Analysis
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Author: John A. White, Kenneth E. Case, David B. Pratt
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 9, Problem 11P
a:
To determine
Calculate the depreciation and book value with straight line depreciation.
b:
To determine
Calculate the declining balance depreciation and book value with MACRS depreciation.
c:
To determine
Calculate the depreciation and book value with double declining balance depreciation.
d:
To determine
Calculate the depreciation and book value with switch between double declining balance depreciation to straight line depreciation.
e:
To determine
Calculate the depreciation and book value with sum of year digit depreciation.
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