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Business, 09.09.2019 21:30 marahsenno

Amachine cost $315,000 to purchase. fuel, oil, grease, and minor maintenance are estimated to cost $53.50 per operating hour. a set of tires cost $16,000 to replace, and their estimated life is 3,100 use hours. a $17,000 major repair will probably be required after 6,200 hr of use. the machine is expected to last for 9,300 hr, page 2 of 2 after which it will be sold at a price (salvage value) equal to 13% of the original purchase price. a final set of new tires will not be purchased before the sale. how much should the owner of the machine charge per hour of use, if it is expected that the machine will operate 3,100 hr per year? the company's cost-of-capital rate is 7.25%

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