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An x-ray machine at a dental office is MACRS 5-year property. The x-ray machine costs $6,000 and has an expected useful life of 8 years. The salvage value at the end of 8 years is expected to be $500. Assuming MACRS
b. $1,728 c. $3,916 d. $4,272
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