ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS W/DASHBOARD
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Chapter 13, Problem 35P
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To find:Marginal cost of running the machinery and assessment of viability of keeping the old machine instead of replacing it with a new one.
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Y = 2,000, GT-200, Cd=400 +0.9(Y-T) - 600r, 1200-80r, L-0.5Y 500, M-5000, P-7.35, n² = 0.02
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