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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
5

A small business purchases a

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Murljashka [212]3 years ago
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It is assumed that the equipment will lose value at a constant yearly rate. Then we can find a linear function to represent the value of the equipment.

The rate at which the equipment loses value is $ 875 / 5 years =$ 175 / year.

a) y = 875 - 175x

b) x = 2 => y = $875 - [S175/ year] (2year) = $875 - $350  = $ 525

c) y = 200 = 875 - 175x => x = [875 - 200] / 175 = 3.86 years
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