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Business, 18.08.2021 16:30 ceceallen2003

Sam owns a home-based embroidery business. He is considering buying a new sewing and embroidery machine. The Janome Memory Craft 14000 Sewing and Embroidery Machine bundle is priced at $6,500 and will save approximately 60 hours of time (valued at $20 per hour). As an alternative, Sam estimates that purchasing the Janome MB-4S Four Needle Embroidery Machine will save approximately 30 hours of time (valued at $20 per hour). Both models have the same maintenance costs. Based on the true economic value, what is he most that Sam should be willing to spend on the Janome MB-4S

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