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The sahara company purchased equipment on january 1, 2015, for $100,000. the equipment had an estimated residual value of $10,000, an estimated useful life of five years, and estimated lifetime output of 18,000 units. in 2016, the company produced 4,400 units and recorded depreciation expense of $22,000. what depreciation method did the company use?

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