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Calculate the B/C ratio (modified) of a building that houses students during their classroom discussion. The
accommodation equates to $525,000 annually. However, the annual maintenance is $135,000. Its construction
costs for about $2.3 M. If sold 20 years from its first operating year, it will amount to $250,000. Take MARR = 15%
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