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Question 2 of 15, Step 1CorrectThe value of a machine, V, at the end of years is given by V = C(1 - 1), where is the original cost of the machine and r is the rate of depreciation. A machine thatoriginally cost $19,600 is now valued at $15,528. How old is the machine if r = 0.12? Round your answer to two decimal places.

Question 2 of 15, Step 1CorrectThe value of a machine, V, at the end of years is given-example-1

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V=C(1-r)^t

If C = $19600, V = $ 15528 and r = 0.12, we have:


\begin{gathered} 15528=19600(1-0.12)^t \\ 15528=19600\cdot0.88^t \\ (15528)/(19600)=0.88^t \\ (1941)/(2450)=0.88^t \\ log((1,941)/(2,450))=log(0.88^t) \\ log((1,941)/(2,450))=t\cdot log(0.88^) \\ t=(log((1,941)/(2,450)))/(log(0.88^)) \\ t=(-0.101)/(-0.056) \\ t\approx1.82\text{ years} \end{gathered}

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