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Delicious77 [7]
4 years ago
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A drawback of aquaculture in net pens is ______________.

Business
1 answer:
kirill [66]4 years ago
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<span>Aquaculture in net pens allows free exchange between the farm and the surrounding environment. </span>A drawback of aquaculture in net pens is  increased disease transmission between the farmed fish and the native fish in the area, <span>increased feces and waste in localized shoreline area and escape of exotic species into new ecosystems.</span>
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Annual cash flow =  $1, 613

Internal rate of return = 12%

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The internal rate of return ( I.R.R) is the discount rate that makes the present value of cash inflows to be equal to the present value of cash inflow.

The investment to inflow ratio = <u>Investment</u>

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                          6.2 × y = 10,000

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Annual cash inflow = $1,613

The internal rate of return,for this question, is the discount rate that equates  the present value (PV) of $1, 613 for 12 years to 10,000

Present Value of Annuity = Annual cash flow × Annuity factor

10,000 =    1 612.9  ×  6.2.

<em>Note that the annuity factor is given as  6.2</em>

To determine the rate that produces an annuity factor of 6.2, we use the Present Value of Annuity table.

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Incremental Profit or Loss = Profit under processing - Current Profit

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