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Onslow Company purchased a used machine for $192,000 cash on January 2. On January 3, Onslow paid $10,000 to wire electricity to the machine. Onslow paid an additional $2,000 on January 4 to secure the machine for operation. The machine will be used for six years and have a $23,040 salvage value. Straight-line
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